Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Good morning everyone.

Today's post is for an online class telling writers how to develop their story ideas. So check it out>

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Got a story, screenplay or novel that just isn't working? A project you love, but just can't seem to nail? Maddening!

Emmy and Edgar nominated Tom Sawyer will teach you - one-on-one - his theory-free approach that has made him an incredibly successful screen/TV writer and bestselling novelist!

Along the way, you'll acquire a fresh mindset that'll enable you to turn that concept, or your incomplete manuscript, into a solid, gripping story you'll finish, and sell!


REGISTER NOW



Course Starts August 21


Course Outline

Session 1: 
The Writer's Mindset
Session 2: 
Creating Vivid, Engaging Characters
Session 3: 
The Process - Taking your Story to the Next Level
Session 4: 
Writing Unique Dialogue
Objectives:
  • For writers who want to gain a better understanding of how to write a solid story, and improve their abilities.
  • Explores basic principles and advanced techniques of storytelling.
  • Discover how to turn your idea into a compelling, entertaining story that captures and hangs onto your audience till the end.


      You will learn:
        • The three essentials of a successful story - Conflict, Characters, and Construction
        • How to design your characters, giving them dimensions that will rivet audiences, making us care about them
        • How to memorably introduce your characters to the audience
        • How to create conflict and edges among your characters that will give energy to all of their scenes
        • Methods for giving yourself - and then hanging onto - a solid handle on your story
        • Plot devices that will help tell your story more effectively
        • What to include and what to leave out
        • Writing great, believable dialogue




            REGISTER NOW


            Here's an up date on my services. The prices have not changed. I am now doing treatments since so many script writers are asking for them.


            Treatments : $ 48.00 (2 - 3pages)

            Edits:  $48.00  (proofread for scripts)

            Critique :  $58.00 ( for scripts)

            Query Letters :  $28.00 (scripts/books): 

            Synopsis :  $38.00 (script/books): 

            Edits for Books:  $90.00

            Critiques for Books:  $125.00

            ( If you are not able to pay in full, the payment can be made on installment - divided in half. If you would like to use my service, let me know whether you need a to pay on installment or can pay in full.)

            Some people request edits and critiques together. If a writer wants both, to me this says the writer is not completely confident his or her script is ready. So I  recommend getting the critique first. Use the critique to redo the script. Once the script is just right, then request the edit.

            However, there are script writers who insist on having both an edit and critique together.  So I offer an edit and critique combo at discount.

            Edit &Critique Combo Discount: $76.00   This is a discount savings of $30.00

            All payments are received by Paypal. If you cannot make Paypal payments you may mail payments in the form of cashier checks or money orders. NO personal checks

            If you are interested in my services feel free to contact me at
            ahicks4298@q.com

            Phone: (360) 696-4298
            There's nothing like a good deal.



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