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Rated: 18+ · Book · Mystery · #2134234
Scooby Doo meets the Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew minus Scooby Doo. It's a ghost mystery.
#922934 added October 30, 2017 at 10:39pm
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October 30th, 2017 - Research and World Building
Oct. 30: - Freestyle Brainstorm, Research or World Building ▼

(1) Spend at least fifteen minutes clarifying things.
(2) Update your characters, definitions and settings lists as needed.


(1) Spend at least fifteen minutes clarifying things.

I’ve been so busy working on my third Outline Revision, that I almost forgot to do this by the end of the day. I will get it logged into the Assignment Log by the end. But I might not be able to update my entry by then.

As for this Novel, I have learned a lot by writing this third Outline. It’s still basically the same. But it has changed here and there from the second one. Not a lot, but it has changed. What has changed the most is that in this novel each chapter will focus on one Tween Detective. The other Tween Detectives will be a part of it too. But they will be individualized with the main one.


(2) Update your characters, definitions and settings lists as needed.

Once I start writing the actual novel I will be updating my character and setting list some more. The definition list too, but not as much. A lot of additional characters will be introduced in this novel as the investigation progresses. But The Tween Detectives will remain the sameWhoo, will Carl Everett. Who is the real ghost in this novel. There are two basic settings in this novel. True, there are a few others that will pop up now and then. But The Tween Detectives treehouse and The Haunted Mansion are the two main ones.

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