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Plotting Perfect Stories

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Topic:   Plotting Fiction for Publication Level:  Beginner to Intermediate Duration:  2 hours approx Delivery:  PDF. Text based Rob Parnell and The Writing Academy present: Plotting Perfect Stories When it comes to writing stories, once you have a good grasp of character creation, you can then move on to the tricky part: creating a great plot for your novel, short story or flash/fan fiction. Plotting is fundamental to story. It can make or break the impact of your writing. A plot is not merely a sequence of events - in the same way that a series of diary entries is not a story. A plot is something much more involved - it implies a coherence that goes way beyond a simple relating of 'story points'. A good plot is a thing of beauty. It has symmetry and a solidity that goes far beyond what most writers even try to accomplish… So what makes a good plot? Here's your chance to find out in Rob Parnell's:  Plotting Perfect Stories Course includes:

How The Author Disappears From View

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I've been getting some lovely feedback recently regarding my Writing Academy. People seem to love it, which pleases me greatly. There's so far almost one thousand students enjoying twenty live courses, two of them free, with eleven more writing courses due up over the next couple of months. After that I'll be making a course about creating a course of your own! (What's the point of learning how to do things unless you can teach others to do the same?) Anyway, a new mini course is out today, This one is specifically about  Character Creation  for fiction. And it's only $7, down from $97.  Go here for that. Keep Writing! Rob Parnell Your Success is my Concern The Writing Academy How the Author Disappears From View ​​​​​​​There's a profound difference between a preacher and a commentator, a politician and a journalist, a spin doctor and a critic. And what is that? One word.  Agenda. ​​​​​​​ The main reason wh

If In Doubt Leave It Out

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Did you get the free course on writing your own autobiography? It's here: http://rob-parnell-writing-academy.thinkific.com/courses/how-to-write-your-memoirs/ Today's article is about how to make your writing more professional-looking. Keep Writing! Rob Parnell Your Success is My Concern The Writing Academy You probably won't be surprised to learn I read a lot of unpublished manuscripts. I also read a lot of published work. Are there some glaring differences between the two? You betcha. The fact is most beginning writers write too much. That's okay for the first draft but when it comes to editing, you need to give that delete key a thorough work out! Good writing is about pacing, about taking the reader on a journey and keeping in step with them along the way. If you get the pacing wrong, the reader will stumble and begin to lose interest because it will seem you are more interested in writing the words th

What's Hot and What's Not

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I get asked this question all the time. Writers everywhere want to know what's popular, what they should focus on for maximum profit, what sells, what will sell, now, and in the future. They think there might be some great oracle out there who can answer this question - or that maybe publishers and agents on the inside might know this information and are somehow keeping it to themselves. Would that this were true! Think about it. Five years ago, could you have predicted what you are doing now? Most of us don't know where we're going to be living in five years time - and even if we think we do, events conspire to change our plans. Life is organic, some might say unreliable . Even two years ago, is there any way you could have foreseen today's news? Could you have known which celebrities or politicians were going to be in the spotlight? Or which ones had faded from view? Of course not. It doesn't work that