To write fiction, one must know more than the average punctuation, usage, grammar and style. In this class you will learn the different components of a work of fiction that must be present, whether writing short stories or full-length novels.
Jeanne uses a concise and methodical system to help beginning writers of fiction to know which step to take next, regardless of where they are in their writing endeavors.
In this course, we will cover the following:
· Opening hooks and chapter ending hooks
· For full-length novels – what needs to be shown in the first chapter
· Point of View (POV)
· Proper dialogue, including tags and beats
· Novel formatting
· Plot development and research
· Character development and emotions
· Showing vs. telling
· Active vs. passive
· Proper use of flashbacks or back story
· Consistency in character traits and scene props
· Preachiness in Christian novels
· Overused words that mark the writer as a beginner to publishers and agents
· Over explanation that insults the reader
· Uncertainty of character actions
This class gives beginning writers a springboard from which they can gain direction and understanding of the basic mechanics of writing. Information gleaned from many sources is arranged in a step-by-step timeline and an order most beneficial to beginning writers.
Instructor: Jeanne Marie Leach
Course Dates: April 26, 2010 - May 21, 2010
Cost: $100
To Register: Click on the button below and submit your registration fees. Your payment is your registration. A few days prior to the beginning of your course, you will be added to the course e-mail group. If you wish to use a different address than the one submitted with Paypal, please add a note to your payment, or send Tracy an e-mail when you send payment.