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Feb Online Class: The Original Idea & Conflict with Bob Mayer!

*****PERMISSION TO FORWARD GRANTED AND ENCOURAGED *****

Dunes & Dreams RWA Chapter 215 (from Eastern Long Island) present their February 2010 Online Workshop.
http://www.dunesandd…iting-workshops

Cost: $10 D&D members, $20 all others. Payable in US funds only.

February 1 AND February 4:

The Original Idea—The Core of Writing and Selling Your Book and Conflict-The Fuel of Your Story with Bob Mayer

Blurb: Can you say what your book is about in 25 words of less? This is essential to both writing a tight book and then selling it. We’ll discuss ways to find and state your original idea so that you stay on course while writing the book and with which you can excite those you tell it to when trying to sell it. After the formal presentation, participants will get the opportunity to present their idea down and have it discussed. We’ll find out what you really meant to write and the level of interest it generates. All will profit, not just the person whose idea is discussed, as this workshop will show you how to focus your creative energies.

Conflict drives your story. Not only must conflict escalate throughout the entire novel, every single scene must have conflict in it. The Conflict Box is an effective technique for focusing your story on the protagonist, antagonist, their goals and finding out if you have the necessary conflict lock.

This is a two-day workshop.

Bio: NY Times bestselling author Bob Mayer has 40 books published. He has over three million books in print and is in demand as a Team-building, Life-change, and Leadership speaker and consultant for his Who Dares Wins: The Green Beret Way concept which he translates into Warrior Writer: a holistic program teaching writers how to be authors.
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DATE: February 1 AND February 4
Registration deadline is January 29th.
Workshop Link

PLACE: Dunes & Dreams RWA Forum
Registrants will receive a login password to the workshop forum by January 30th to allow ample time to become familiar with the forum.

COST: $10 Dunes & Dreams RWA Members/ $20 all others (US funds only – paypal or checks)

If you pay for a workshop and do not receive a confirmation email and a login by January 31st, please contact our workshop coordinators at
workshops.ddrwa@gmail.com

CANCELLATION AND REFUND POLICY: No registration fees will be refunded. All payments for a workshop must be received by the registration cut off date. Payments received after the cut-off date can be applied to a future workshop of the
applicant’s choosing.

If a workshop is canceled due to unforeseen circumstances, such as instructor inability to teach class, registration fees will be applied to a future workshop of the applicant’s choosing.

Hope to see you in class!

Registration form and more information:
http://www.dunesandd…iting-workshops

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