This guidebook thoroughly explained and taught the reader several significant key points and the main concepts of writing along with some helpful tips. One of the many important subjects was how to find a voice in your writing. Both authors of the book, Anne Mazer and Ellen Potter, described how a young writer can discover what he/she is interested in to trigger their imagination into creating a writing piece that they find enjoyable and hopefully their readers will too. The starting point of a novel can be very challenging, and so the authors encourage the readers that they’ll get through it. …show more content…
Even the best and most notorious writers struggle with this problem, and the two authors explain the steps that lead up to it, and the process of how to defeat it. In addition, the author remotely reassures the reader that it’s normal to be frustrated, because it happens to every writer. However, the author states that during this obstacle, your unconscious mind may be telling you that you’re heading towards the wrong direction or you simply stuck because of new material about to