diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index cd70b9d..140ec37 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ From author Charlie Jane Anders, Never Say You Can’t Survive is a how-to book The repository contains scripts to generate an ebook in the EPUB format from the posts at tor.com. More details at . -The book is available for pre-order at [Amazon.com](https://www.amazon.com/Never-Say-You-Cant-Survive-ebook/dp/B08JK8XD1N) or [Indiebound](https://www.indiebound.org/book/9781250800015). +Support the author by getting the book at [Amazon.com](https://www.amazon.com/Never-Say-You-Cant-Survive-ebook/dp/B08JK8XD1N), [Indiebound](https://www.indiebound.org/book/9781250800015), [Barnes and Noble](https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/never-say-you-cant-survive-charlie-jane-anders/1137655286?ean=9781250800015). Audiobook coming soon [on Audible](https://www.amazon.com/Never-Say-You-Cant-Survive/dp/B08XDQGS5Q/). ## How to run @@ -47,44 +47,46 @@ Your generated ebook should be available at never-say-you-cant-survive.epub ## Contents +(All links to Tor.com) +
Section I - Introduction
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  1. How To Make Your Own Imaginary Friends
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  3. Imposter Syndrome Is Just Part of Being a Writer
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  5. Embrace Uncertainty: The Joy of Making a Giant Mess
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  7. Everything Is Broken! What Should I Write About?
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  9. [How To Make Your Own Imaginary Friends][c1]
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  11. [Imposter Syndrome Is Just Part of Being a Writer][c2]
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  13. [Embrace Uncertainty: The Joy of Making a Giant Mess][c3]
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  15. [Everything Is Broken! What Should I Write About?][c4]
Section II - What’s A Story, and How Do You Find One?
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  1. Don’t Be Afraid to Go on Lots of First Dates With Story Ideas
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  3. The Secret to Storytelling? Just One Good Scene, and Then Another, and Another.
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  5. The Most Powerful Thing a Story Can Do Is Show How People Change
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  7. A Good Plot Is Made Out of Two Things
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  9. How to Tell a Thrilling Story Without Breaking Your Own Heart
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  11. The Ending Is The Beginning
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  13. [Don’t Be Afraid to Go on Lots of First Dates With Story Ideas][c5]
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  15. [The Secret to Storytelling? Just One Good Scene, and Then Another and Another][c6]
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  17. [The Most Powerful Thing a Story Can Do Is Show How People Change][c7]
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  19. [A Good Plot Is Made Out of Two Things][c8]
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  21. [How to Tell a Thrilling Story Without Breaking Your Own Heart][c9]
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  23. [The Ending Is The Beginning][c10]
Section III - Your Feelings are Valid—and Powerful
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  1. Hold On To Your Anger. It’s a Storytelling Goldmine
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  3. People Are Only as Interesting as Their Relationships
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  5. One Easy Way to Feel Better About the World
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  7. Revision Is the Process of Turning Fake Emotion Into Real Emotion
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  9. Twelve Ways to Keep the Fun of Writing Alive
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  11. [Hold On To Your Anger. It’s a Storytelling Goldmine][c11]
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  13. [People Are Only as Interesting as Their Relationships][c12]
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  15. [One Easy Way to Feel Better About the World][c13]
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  17. [Revision Is the Process of Turning Fake Emotion Into Real Emotion][c14]
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  19. [Twelve Ways to Keep the Fun of Writing Alive][c15]
Section IV - What We Write About When We Write About Spaceships
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  1. How to Write a Political Story Without Falling on Your Face
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  3. Good Worldbuilding Shows How Things Could Be Different
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  5. The Unexamined Story Is Not Worth Writing
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  7. Weirdness Gives Me the Strength To Keep Going
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  9. When Is It Okay To Write About Someone Else’s Culture or Experience?
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  11. [How to Write a Political Story Without Falling on Your Face][c16]
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  13. [Good Worldbuilding Shows How Things Could Be Different][c17]
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  15. [The Unexamined Story Is Not Worth Writing][c18]
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  17. [Weirdness Gives Me the Strength To Keep Going][c19]
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  19. [When Is It Okay To Write About Someone Else’s Culture or Experience?][c20]
Section V: How to Use Writerly Tricks to Gain Unstoppable Powers
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  1. Find Your Voice and Make It LOUD
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  3. A Strong Narrator Can Help You Weave a Spell of Protection
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  5. When the World Goes Loopy, You Can Become a Master of Time and Space
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  7. Irony Doesn’t Have To Be the Enemy of Feels. They Can Team Up, In Fact!
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  9. Write The Book That Only You Could Have Written
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  11. [Find Your Voice and Make It LOUD][c21]
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  13. [A Strong Narrator Can Help You Weave a Spell of Protection][c22]
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  15. [When the World Goes Loopy, You Can Become a Master of Time and Space][c23]
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  17. [Irony Doesn’t Have To Be the Enemy of Feels. They Can Team Up, In Fact!][c24]
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  19. [Write The Book That Only You Could Have Written][c25]
## License @@ -93,4 +95,30 @@ Licensed under the [MIT License](https://nemo.mit-license.org/). See LICENSE fil ## Other Projects -A list of my other EBook generation projects: . \ No newline at end of file +A list of my other EBook generation projects: . + +[c1]: https://www.tor.com/2020/05/12/never-say-you-cant-survive-how-to-get-through-hard-times-by-making-up-stories/ +[c2]: https://www.tor.com/2020/05/19/never-say-you-cant-survive-imposter-syndrome-is-just-part-of-being-a-writer/ +[c3]: https://www.tor.com/2020/05/26/never-say-you-cant-survive-embrace-uncertainty-the-joy-of-making-a-giant-mess/ +[c4]: https://www.tor.com/2020/06/09/never-say-you-cant-survive-everything-is-broken-what-should-i-write-about/ +[c5]: https://www.tor.com/2020/06/16/never-say-you-cant-survive-dont-be-afraid-to-go-on-lots-of-first-dates-with-story-ideas/ +[c6]: https://www.tor.com/2020/06/23/never-say-you-cant-survive-the-secret-to-storytelling-just-one-good-scene-and-then-another-and-another/ +[c7]: https://www.tor.com/2020/06/30/never-say-you-cant-survive-the-most-powerful-thing-a-story-can-do-is-show-how-people-change/ +[c8]: https://www.tor.com/2020/07/14/never-say-you-cant-survive-a-good-plot-is-made-out-of-two-things/ +[c9]: https://www.tor.com/2020/07/21/never-say-you-cant-survive-how-to-tell-a-thrilling-story-without-breaking-your-own-heart/ +[c10]: https://www.tor.com/2020/07/28/never-say-you-cant-survive-the-ending-is-the-beginning/ +[c11]: https://www.tor.com/2020/08/04/never-say-you-cant-survive-hold-on-to-your-anger-its-a-storytelling-goldmine/ +[c12]: https://www.tor.com/2020/08/11/never-say-you-cant-survive-people-are-only-as-interesting-as-their-relationships/ +[c13]: https://www.tor.com/2020/08/18/never-say-you-cant-survive-one-easy-way-to-feel-better-about-the-world/ +[c14]: https://www.tor.com/2020/08/25/never-say-you-cant-survive-revision-is-the-process-of-turning-fake-emotion-into-real-emotion/ +[c15]: https://www.tor.com/2020/09/01/never-say-you-cant-survive-twelve-ways-to-keep-the-fun-of-writing-alive/ +[c16]: https://www.tor.com/2020/09/08/never-say-you-cant-survive-how-to-write-a-political-story-without-falling-on-your-face/ +[c17]: https://www.tor.com/2020/09/15/never-say-you-cant-survive-good-worldbuilding-shows-how-things-could-be-different/ +[c18]: https://www.tor.com/2020/09/22/never-say-you-cant-survive-the-unexamined-story-is-not-worth-writing/ +[c19]: https://www.tor.com/2020/09/29/never-say-you-cant-survive-weirdness-gives-me-the-strength-to-keep-going/ +[c20]: https://www.tor.com/2020/10/06/never-say-you-cant-survive-when-is-it-okay-to-write-about-someone-elses-culture-or-experience/ +[c21]: https://www.tor.com/2020/10/13/never-say-you-cant-survive-find-your-voice-and-make-it-loud/ +[c22]: https://www.tor.com/2020/10/20/never-say-you-cant-survive-a-strong-narrator-can-help-you-weave-a-spell-of-protection/ +[c23]: https://www.tor.com/2020/11/03/never-say-you-cant-survive-when-the-world-goes-loopy-you-can-become-a-master-of-time-and-space/ +[c24]: https://www.tor.com/2020/11/10/never-say-you-cant-survive-irony-doesnt-have-to-be-the-enemy-of-feels-they-can-team-up-in-fact/ +[c25]: https://www.tor.com/2020/11/17/never-say-you-cant-survive-write-the-book-that-only-you-could-have-written/ \ No newline at end of file