Mastering Fiction – Brainstorming Your Way to a Breakout Novel
Summary:
In this seminar from Bradley P. Beaulieu, learn techniques that can help you generate your Big Idea from the start, which will help to guide you to writing a novel that will stand out from the crowd.
Mastering Fiction – Plotting Techniques of the Professional Writer
Summary:
Bradley P. Beaulieu teaches about various plotting techniques, from basic structural concepts to story refinement. Also, how to break the dreaded writer’s block and how to avoid it in the first place.
Description:
In this seminar, Bradley P. Beaulieu teaches about various plotting techniques, from basic structural concepts, initial plotting and eventual refinement, how to break the dreaded writer’s block and how to avoid it in the first place.
Minding Your Ps and Qs: Grammar and Punctuation for Authors
Summary:
What's the difference between and em dash and an en dash? And are homonyms all that important, anyway? Learn how to be a master grammarian with Karen Bovenmyer, Lucy Snyder, and Steven S. Long!
Help your fictional characters suffer realistically! Enjoy a breezy review of concepts in death, injury, & unconsciousness from Scott Lynch, a NYT bestseller with 11 yrs emergency service experience.
Thirty days to write a 50,000 word novel in November. Discuss the pros and cons with WriMo veterans and learn handy tips to maximize the experience. Karen Bovenmyer, Cameron Steiman, Rachelle Wood
Speculative fiction author, professor, podcaster, and TwitchTV channel host Gregory A. Wilson discusses how to leverage different creative backgrounds and fan bases into a successful online presence.
Writing tie in fiction in a shared world can be fun and challenging. David Mack, Shana Germain, Tom Hoeler, and Gregory Wilson discuss how to break in and how to navigate the unique landscape.
New York Times Bestselling author Michael A. Stackpole unravels the mysteries of creating compelling plots. This seminar gives you the insider knowledge that will separate you from all of your peers.