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— Diane Mark, Creative Writing Program Coordinator, University of Hawaii at Manoa

Turning Your Idea Into a Story That Sells


Bruce Hale, with interviewer Roxyanne Young

So you have a great idea for a story, now what? Turning a rough concept into a polished story that editors will jump at can be challenging.

Make that challenge easier with this audio CD of powerful, practical methods for crafting a story.

Find out:
  • How to generate and develop sure-fire story ideas;
  • Why you need to find the "second right answer" when brainstorming;
  • Whether your idea has editor-appeal and kid-appeal;
  • The most important question to ask yourself as you're writing; and
  • How to tell if your story will sell.
Free bonus gift as a thank-you!
When you buy this CD, you will receive extra value with the free Special Report, "10 Common Mistakes That Keep You From Getting Published." This valuable e-book can be downloaded after your purchase is confirmed.

Here's what attendees said about the session:

"As an experienced writer, I still found some juicy tidbits to think about."
- Becky H.

"I feel lucky to have experienced that call."
- Susi W.

"You gave me several good ideas on ways to punch up a couple of my stories that have been quietly sitting in their file folders after having been rejected by a couple of publishers."
- Mary Ann H.

This teleseminar session provides a straightforward, step-by-step method for developing your idea. Want to experience story writing success? Order now.

Intended for: Beginning and low-intermediate writers
Length: 50 minutes

Cost: $19.99



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"Don't get it right,
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