How to write a novel

Ann Hawkins
‘ED (Not quite TED) Talks
1 min readMay 7, 2021

Whether you’re writing a novel or a business book, there are certain tricks and tips that will help you get your ideas onto the page. Chris Budd has published two business books and three novels, and knows a good narrative arc when he sees one! He shares his processes for writing a book, and some of his favourite tips from famous novelists that have helped him.

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Chris Budd Author

Chris is a specialist in Employee Ownership Trusts and author of The Financial Wellbeing Book.

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Ann Hawkins
‘ED (Not quite TED) Talks

Blogging since 2005, this space is for things not directly connected to my businesses. Art, world events, jazz, gardening, and amazing people doing great things