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Debra Dixon's famous and beloved writing book, GMC: Goal, Motivation, and Conflict, is back in print in a Kindle edition. This one has been on my wishlist for years, available only as an out-of-print hardback that people were asking fifty dollars for.
However, it's $10.49 for a 121-page book, so I'm meaning a smidgeon slow in buying it. While I've moved it to the top of my wishlist, it's been so long since I originally added it that I don't remember why I wanted it. I know this book has a lot of fans, and like any such book, probably some detractors as well.
So please tell me if it's worth getting. Is it aimed at all levels of writers, or "newbies" or aimed more at advanced writers? Is it worth it and useful?
Should I buy it? Should I buy it?
However, it's $10.49 for a 121-page book, so I'm meaning a smidgeon slow in buying it. While I've moved it to the top of my wishlist, it's been so long since I originally added it that I don't remember why I wanted it. I know this book has a lot of fans, and like any such book, probably some detractors as well.
So please tell me if it's worth getting. Is it aimed at all levels of writers, or "newbies" or aimed more at advanced writers? Is it worth it and useful?
Should I buy it? Should I buy it?