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Plot is a Four-Letter Word Presented by Stacey Kade
Plot is a Four-Letter Word

Does the word “plot” make you tremble and quake? Never fear! Join YA Disney-Hyperion author and award-winning copywriter Stacey Kade as she demystifies the concept of plot and breaks it down into more easily manageable pieces. Writers will leave with tips, tricks and tools to help them make their story stronger. (Helpful—though not required—texts: The Writer’s Journey by Christopher Vogler, Goal, Motivation, and Conflict by Debra Dixon, and On Writing by Stephen King.)
WHEN:
November 1, 2010 - December 6, 2010 (skipping Thanksgiving week)
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:


As an award-winning corporate copywriter, Stacey Kade has written about everything from backhoe loaders to breast pumps. But she prefers to make things up instead.

From her first childhood scribbles about a magical necklace that would turn people into cats, Stacey has long been fascinated with what happens when the “ordinary” bumps up against “out of this world.” What if aliens landed on Earth? What if the afterlife is really just another dimension?

She lives in the Chicago suburbs with her husband, Greg, and their three retired racing greyhounds, Joezooka (Joe), Tall Walker (Walker) and SheWearsThePants (Pansy). When she’s not reading or writing, you’ll likely find her parked in front of the television with her Roswell DVDs, staring rapturously at Jason Behr.

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