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The Conflict Grid, Tool for Success Presented by Lyn Cote with permission of Kathy Jacobson
If you don’t have conflict, you don’t have a story. With Kathy Jacobson’s CONFLICT GRID,* you will learn to uncover every possible conflict inherent that keep your hero and heroine apart. No more sagging middle. No more trouble crafting a true black moment. No more trouble finding the unifying theme that gives your romance power, no matter what subgenre you write. The CONFLICT GRID also clarifies the basic elements of your romance so that you can pitch it to an editor and give her exactly the info she needs to assess whether it’s a winner or not. The CONFLICT GRID, filled out in full, also provides you all you need to write a proposal. It can be your main planning tool for character and plot. Once you learn it, you’ll wonder how you did without it!

*The conflict grid is just one tool developed by Kathy Jacobson aka Kathy Lloyd in her full writing course, A NOVEL APPROACH, available for download in PDF form for $25 on her website.  
WHEN:
August 30, 2010 through September 26, 2010
WHERE:
This workshop will be conducted via a Yahoo! email loop.  Email invitations will be sent 48 hours prior to the beginning of the workshop.
HOW:
Just register for the workshop and complete the payment process via PayPal.  The cost is $15.00 for FFnP members and $25.00 for non-FFnP members.
REGISTRATION: Click here to Register for $25 (Non-FF&P Member Rate.)

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WHO:


In 1996, Lyn Cote's
 first inspirational historical manuscript was a finalist in the inspirational category in the RWA’s Golden Heart Contest. This became her first historical novel, Whispers of Love, in her “Blessed Assurance” series, which was reissued October 2007 by the new Avon Inspire line. Most recently, Chloe, the first novel in Lyn’s “Women of Ivy Manor” historical series was a 2006 RWA Rita Award finalist for Best Inspirational, as well as a finalist for the Holt Medallion and the National Readers Choice Contest. Lyn also writes historical and contemporary romance and romantic suspense for Love Inspired. Author of over twenty-five novels, Lyn lives in the lovely north woods of Wisconsin with her husband and four cats. But she is quick to point out that she loves dogs, too.

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