StoryCraft 2: Planning Your Novel
Your story matters. We'll help you tell it.
Description
"Gone are the days when an editor at a major house would take you under their wing and handle everything for you. Those days are mythic now, they're long gone."
~ Joseph Nassise, award-winning, NYT Bestselling author of more than 50 novels
Are you ready for the modern era of publishing?
Write the novel of your dreams
with the help of two publishing veterans!
Are literary agents rejecting your novel . . . if they bother to respond at all?
Are your sales on Amazon and other indie channels not what you'd expected?
Have you sold one or more books to a traditional publisher, but discovered there is more about the business that no one ever told you?
What you'll accomplish:
improve your storytelling with the help of bestselling and award-winning authors
understand the inside reality of traditional publishing from actual victories (and lessons learned!) in the industry
determine if you are best served becoming an indie, trad, or hybrid author
Joseph Nassise and Tom Leveen have more than forty years of combined writing and publishing experience between them, with multiple New York Times and USA Today bestsellers plus four nominations for the Bram Stoker Award.
They have worked with many of the largest New York publishers, including Random House, Simon & Schuster, HarperVoyager, Tor Books, Gallery, and Harlequin/Gold Eagle, and have independently published a wide variety of titles under their own imprints. They have also worked for comic companies like Image Comics (Spawn) and Arcana Comics (Candice Crowe), and contributed writing for role-playing game settings such BattleTech, Shadowrun, and Wraith: The Oblivion.
Together, they're going to teach you everything you need to know to write and sell a novel in today's competitive market!
What You Will Learn!
- improve your storytelling with the help of bestselling and award-winning authors
- Craft a solid structure for your novel
- Learn and implement "The Three Cs" of storytelling
- Create attention-getting dialogue, description, and pacing
Who Should Attend!
- The course is designed for writers who are serious about being a professional novelist, whether independently or seeking literary representation.