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| BBBxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Greetings, Fellow Writers! "Now is Your Chance to
Discover The "World's Foremost Writing
Guru" delivers Ever wanted to be able to structure a best-selling story or novel around your character's hero / heroine? "The Hero's Journey" is the way to do it. And here's a closely guarded secret - this age old principle always works! Stories as diverse as "Star Wars, Harry Potter, The Da Vinci Code, The Celestine Prophecy, The Color Purple, Beowulf," even "Shrek" and most good action adventure, thriller, romance, fantasy & SF and literary novels use the classic mythical 12-part journey from zero to hero as their basic plot premise. Using "The Hero's Journey" as a template to drape your own story over is the sure-fire way to write a bestseller! Here's what this groundbreaking new course reveals:
Telling a compelling story means first establishing its parameters. Discover simple and effective ways to start a story that will always engender sympathy from your reader. In this first module we examine the hero's character and motivation and the symbolic 'call to adventure' - his separation from his ordinary world, leading him to take the necessary plot arc to reach his goals. This module will help you in all areas of fiction writing!
In any good story, a character must transcend his normal existence and be tested. This is the only way to ensure growth - and eventual plot resolution. In this module we discover the rules on how this metaphorical transformation can and must occur at the quarter point of the hero's journey. There's a tried and true formula for this part of your writing and using solid, familiar examples, I'll show you how great authors create this scenario.
Writing is not just a way of entertaining readers, it is also a spiritual journey of enlightenment for the writer. At the midpoint in a story both the hero and the writer must be stretched to the limits of their imagination. In this module we explore the transformation of the hero and the writer at this crucial plot point. And how we can use simple guidelines to ensure the reader is transported by our story, its plot elements and our character arc.
The character's ultimate reward - and thereby the reader's sense of satisfaction - is based on his / her ability to overcome appropriate obstacles and achieve the agendas set out at the beginning of the story. In this module we learn how to structure and resolve character development. How you create endings that leave your reader gasping, crying, triumphant and begging for more! It's all part of the hero's journey. PLUS:
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Keep Writing! Rob@easywaytowrite.com PS: Have you ever wondered why you get consistently rejected, even after your best efforts? Are there some unseen rules that apply to fiction writing? Secrets that publishers and agents are loathe to tell you about? The simple answer is YES. I have helped over 200 authors get published in the last seven years. I know what publishers and agents look for in a story or novel or screenplay. My advice is sought from writers, publishers, movie producers and literary agents from all over the world. And I can tell you here and now that The Hero's Journey is crucially important to the success of a piece of fiction. People subconsciously identify with the hero's journey. If it's not there, your story won't work. If it is there, success will be yours. Let me show you how it's done. Get the edge that gets you published. |
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