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Hate blinking cursors or rewriting? Have a very time-pressed schedule?
To avoid all of those and maintain sanity in the middle of deadlines
and challenging books requires a little more pre-plotting than Ready
with some characters, Set with an opening scene, Go!
Storyboarding for the Story Challenged uses different formats (and
thus, different parts of your brain) to help you construct your plot.
Part visual, part analytical, this method of storyboarding allows you
to plot the skeleton of a story or put all the story flesh on its
bones, right down to the last freckle or drop of sweat.
The storyboarding method also allows you to:
a) write a quick, concise synopsis that enables you to more accurately
state what your book will be about when it’s finished
b) find plot holes
c) determine if you’ve dropped threads, characters, props or themes
d) know your characters, the story and how motivation ties in before
you ever start writing
e) and lots more!! |
November 29, 2010 through December 5, 2010 |
This workshop will be conducted via a Yahoo! email loop. Email invitations will be sent 48 hours prior to the beginning of the workshop. |
Just register for the workshop and complete the payment process via PayPal. The cost is $10.00 for FFnP members and $20.00 for non-FFnP members.
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Click here to Register
for $20 (Non-FF&P Member Rate.)
JOIN TODAY to take this workshop for only $10! If you are a current member of FF&P, please log into the website before registering for this workshop.
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Shayla Black (aka Shelley Bradley) is the national bestselling author
of 25+ sizzling contemporary, erotic, paranormal, and historical
romances for multiple print and electronic publishers. She lives in
Texas with her husband, munchkin, and one very spoiled cat. In her
“free” time, she enjoys reality TV, reading and listening to an
eclectic blend of music.
Shayla has won or placed in over a dozen writing contests, including
Passionate Ink’s Passionate Plume, Colorado Romance Writers Award of
Excellence, and the National Reader’s Choice Awards. Romantic Times
has awarded her Top Picks, a KISS Hero Award and a nomination for Best
Erotic Romance of 2007.
A writing risk-taker, Shayla enjoys tackling writing challenges with every book.
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