"Do you want to know the
secret to writing good salable fiction that literally
begs to be published?"
Over the
past six years I've been trying to come up with the
writing resources I think you might need the most -
getting ever more involved in genre, writing specifics
like self editing, re-writing and sometimes perhaps some
overly specialized areas.
The funny
thing is I've generally ignored the basics.
Even
though I get asked about them a hundred times a month!
I mean,
it's all very well me saying things like, "When
you're writing your novel, do this and do
that ", but what about when you're just
starting out with some vague ideas for a story and are
not sure where to go?
I
constantly get emails asking:
Where
and when and HOW do I start?
How do I
get ideas?
How do I
get from ideas to story?
How will
I know when I'm ready?
What are
the actual steps I take before I even start writing?
Please
can you help me?!?
These are
the kinds of questions I get all the time - and have
spent countless hours answering in emails to my
loyal subscribers!
I'll be
honest with you. I HAD to commission this book.
Why? Three
main reasons.
1. I knew I
had to address a need - so many writers wanted guidance
in this area - and unfortunately, I just didn't have the
time to write it myself.
2. I was
very impressed by the skill and enthusiasm of a talented
young writer who had just made my acquaintance.
And 3. - well,
there was simply nothing around like it - nothing that,
to me, outlined the Easy Writing philosophy with
sufficient depth, honesty and clarity.
It's crazy
if you think about it. That a process so fundamental had
no definitive text you could hold up and say, "Here,
this here is what you need!"
Until now
(of course!)
I'm proud
to present to you a new ebook by the noted writer,
author, reviewer and critic, Jennifer M Thompson:
"The Easy Way to Write Definitive
Guide to:
Character, Plot and Point of View"
For this
ebook, Jennifer and I discussed in great detail what was
required.
The crucial
information it contains specifically draws on the myriad
questions posed to me and all the other EWTW teachers
over the last two and a half years.
It targets
the fundamentals of pre-writing issues in a way
never before seen on the Net.
Here's a
brief breakdown of the chapter contents:
1.
Character IS the Story
2.
Components of Building Interesting, Believable Characters
3. How
To Make Your Characters Come Alive On The Page.
4. How
to Make Your Reader See Your Characters Through Action
5. POV:
Omniscient, First Person Singular, Third Person,
Combinations
6.
Plotting Made Oh So Easy
7. Theme
- So, What's Your Point?
8. Make
the Reader See the Story Or, The Other Aspects of
Plotting
Plus,
Jennifer deftly takes you through the entire process of
organizing your thoughts and ideas with a specially
written workbook designed to help guide you through
these vitally important areas.
Altogether
she presents over 104 detailed pages on all the
intricacies of character development, effective
plotting - the Easy Way to Write way - and how best
to handle all those sticky questions raised by point
of view (POV).
Drawing on
her immense knowledge and background, Jennifer
also uses easy to inderstand examples from all the main literary
genres to help you grasp the fundamentals and
beyond.
Here is
a book you dare not be without.
Let's face
it, writing a novel is probably one of the biggest
challenges you can put upon yourself. That's why it's so important
to get things right before you start!
This brand
new resource can do that for you - easily and
effectively.
And with a
no fuss, lifetime money back guarantee, you simply
can't lose, especially because we're practically giving
away this very special package for the super low price of
just $19.
That's
right. $19 for this great ebook AND the special
workbook. Plus, for the next 30 days, you can
contact Jennifer (and me!) anytime for clarification,
guidance, help or encouragment. Now that's a good deal!
"The Easy Way to Write Definitive
Guide to:
Character, Plot and Point of View"
Get it
before we come to our senses and double, or maybe triple
the price!
PS: So you
think you're a professional and don't need this
kind of instruction?
Okay, most
of the time the 'talented' amongst us will resolve these
fundamentals perhaps instinctively but
What if you
get stuck? What if, as often happens - even after your
first, second or, God forbid, your third novel - you get
blocked, and can't quite grasp why it all seemed so
instinctive before?