Creating Your Novel - Taught by Stephen King's First Editor!
Organization:
www.Writing2Sell.com & www.PersonalityonaPage.com
Category:
Workshop/Seminar
Geographical Area:
Book Channel
Start
Date:
8/12/2006
End Date:
8/12/2006
Start Time:
1:00 PM
End Time:
4:00 PM
Event
Info:
Relax and enjoy the company of other local writers who have similar dreams in a class taught by Michael Garrett, Stephen King's first editor and himself an internationally published author. Writing a novel requires an enormous investment of time however, specific techniques can make the task far more manageable. CREATING YOUR NOVEL offers a step-by-step methodology to help you produce a marketable first novel. You’ll formulate a novel outline, create a cast of characters, decide which point of view and structural form are most appropriate, and write an opening paragraph. You’ll learn:
• How to create realistic characters
• What is the universal “formula” for a successful first novel
• How to target specific publishers before you even start writing
You’ll meet other local writers with similar interests, pick up valuable pointers, and challenge your imagination as well.
Must register/pay at www.writing2sell.com/atlanta.htm
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