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HOW TO WRITE YOUR BOOK IN 20 MINUTES – DVD - $19.95

 

WRITE YOUR BOOK
IN 20 MINUTES



A Writing Workshop (on DVD) with Eva Shaw, Ph.D.

WRITE YOUR BOOK IN 20 MINUTES by Eva Shaw, Ph.D.


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by Eva Shaw, Ph.D.
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Organize and outline your novel or nonfiction book. Do it in just 20 minutes! No kidding!

WRITE YOUR BOOK IN 20 MINUTES (DVD) covers how to:

• Outline everything that's important (it's easy)

• Work up sure-fire brainstorming methods

• Zero in on marketable book ideas that editors will snap up

• Format chapters and subchapters

• Produce characters with spark, personalities and quirks

• Create sizzling plot lines and page-turning drama

• Capture extra minutes to launch your career

• Bonus Q&A

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
The #1 Writing Teacher in the World, Eva Shaw has taught thousands to use this powerful tool, called the "Bubble Method." They're published writers and you can be too with this DVD and the techniques you'll learn. Instantly create your book and make it marketable with this 60 minute DVD.

Author and ghostwriter of over 70 books and 1000 magazine articles, Eva teaches writing at 1200 colleges and writing conferences.

 

Writing Killer Fiction:  $89  http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000LC3JPK/madscreenwrit-20

8 Lessons To Get You Into Print with award-winning author Kris Neri.

Review
"Neri's lessons provide a first-rate primer to the aspiring crime writer. The inclusion of trouble-shooting tips and industry insights will steer the student away from common pitfalls and toward the path to publishing success." --Dana Cameron, author of the Emma Fielding archaeology mysteries.

Product Description
Learn at your own pace with Killer Fiction Workshops! In "Writing Killer Mysteries: 8 Lessons To Get You Into Print," award-winning author Kris Neri takes you from title to resolution in an easy workshop format complete with downloadable handouts to help you write your next mystery novel. Topics Include: Creating sleuths that sizzle Reflections of Character Point of View and Narrative Voice Conflicts and Stakes Structure Clues and Red Herrings Beginnings and Resolutions Advice about the marketplace How to write a query letter ...and much more!

Product Details

·                                 Actors: Kris Neri

·                                 Directors: Sharlyn Harley

·                                 Format: NTSC

·                                 Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)

·                                 Number of discs: 3

·                                 Studio: T2G Productions

·                                 DVD Release Date: June 20, 2006

·                                 Run Time: 236 minutes

·                                 ASIN: B000LC3JPK

·                                 Amazon.com Sales Rank: #116,182 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

 

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