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Learn How To Create Fiction Manuscripts That Sell to Publishers, Create Loyalty in Your Fans, and Effectively Guarantee Your Long Term Success... For Life!
Important message from robparnell The Easy Way to Write
Dear Friend,
Let's assume you do all the right things.
You write good stories and/or novels and you dutifully send them off, fingers crossed, hoping for the best.
You make sure your MSS are always neat and tidy; you correct mistakes in the grammar and spelling because you know how important all that is.
You address them personally to the right person at the appropriate publishers, and include a punchy introductory letter and details about your writing career and your work.
Then you wait - and what usually happens?
Yep. You get rejected.
Sometimes, you get a bit further. You hear that your story is up for consideration. Your heart starts to race, your head spins. You can't believe it. You're so close now - so close - and then: suddenly you're knocked back again.
They even contact you to tell you they've decided to go with another submission.
It hurts - I know.
Because you know you're good, you know you're getting something right but still, you keep getting rejected.
Why, why, why? You berate yourself. You question your talent. Yes, and sometimes you hate yourself - and your writing... but,
It could be that you're missing something simple. Because, you see, once you're in the running for publication, once you've made your way out of the slush pile and onto an editor's desk, it's your story and your writing that becomes paramount. Where your naked talent and ability is judged and in some cases, um, found wanting.
Scary thought, eh?
Listen. I get a lot of emails from writers who relate this all too common scenario:
They submit to a publisher or an agent and they get a letter back that says something like: 'Quite good work, would be benefit from a rewrite.'
And writers then ask me, 'What do they mean? Where can I go for advice on this? Is there help specifically on rewriting?'
Up until now I've had to say, no, not really, not specifically.
As I say, until now.
"The Easy Way to Re-Write: The Last Word on Crafting your Stories for Submission and Publication"
It's the most thorough manual on rewriting I have ever seen (and that's saying something!) Here's a quick rundown of what you get:
* An expert explanation of rewriting and an understanding of its importance to the success of your MSS and your writing career.
* Full instruction on how to read your MS with a critical, objective eye on characterization, story, themes, concept and readability.
* A complete analysis of the forms of correct story structure from beginning to climax and resolution.
* Insider tips on how to deconstruct your MS and rebuild it to create a virtual masterpiece.
* An investigation into the author/reader contract and how to maintain the all-important 'fictive dream'.
* Easy ways to infuse your writing with energy, honesty, a unique voice and literary variety.
* Crucial tips on eliminating logic flaws, sustaining credible dialogue, handling subplots, creating suspense, avoiding cliché, handling active and passive voice, dealing effectively with sex scenes, POV, adverbs, political correctness and even extraneous research.
* All this and then more:
As well as this ebook, Richard has also created a complete guide to submitting to agents and publishers, including how to pitch stories and novels so that you stand head and shoulders above the herd.
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