Writing Serial Fiction In the Real World

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Author: Robert C. Worstell ISBN: 9781365284137
Publisher: Midwest Journal Press Publication: August 15, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Robert C. Worstell
ISBN: 9781365284137
Publisher: Midwest Journal Press
Publication: August 15, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

You're About to Be Invited to the Toughest Adventure in Your Writing Life.

(11,034 words)

Many don't return. Fame and fortune are rare. Challenges may be impossible to solve...

The reason I wrote this for you was because I couldn’t find a decent ebook on Amazon for this subject. The two I could find there were pathetic (and if you think this one is another, perhaps you should be writing your own. Jump right in, the water’s fine…)

So I went out on the Internet and assembled all the research I could to see what and how this subject worked, if it did or not.

Then I compared what I'd learned with what I already knew – and wrote it up for you so you could use it.

You’ll see in the Appendix where you can find the same mentors who helped me help you.

I don’t pretend to know anything about this subject other than what you see here. So there.

I have published a couple hundred books, so I know how to research and edit and publish. Writing is an endless journey that takes you far, but you never see its end. As you apply yourself, as you push your own envelope, then you improve and find more areas to expand into.

Just to be transparent, my work has been in non-fiction (mostly.) And I got back into studying story structure and plotting, etc. Because the better-selling non-fiction works were built on either a narrative, or the “Big Idea” (which is really a collection of short narratives built on the same theme.)

You’ll see later in this book my concept for a business plan you can use. How that will work for you is exactly as you understand what I wrote here, as you understand the authors I quoted and linked to, and as you apply this data to work for your own personal scene.

I think it can be made to work, despite all the naysayers we’ll encounter soon enough.

It’s up to you do decide whether you want to continue on and dive deep into the bottomless pool of your own creativity to surface with new ideas and applications.

Our target is that tiny school of small fish called serials.

Let’s see how they’re biting today…

(From the Introduction)

Get Your Copy Now.

http://livesensical.com/book/writing-serial-fiction-real-world/

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You're About to Be Invited to the Toughest Adventure in Your Writing Life.

(11,034 words)

Many don't return. Fame and fortune are rare. Challenges may be impossible to solve...

The reason I wrote this for you was because I couldn’t find a decent ebook on Amazon for this subject. The two I could find there were pathetic (and if you think this one is another, perhaps you should be writing your own. Jump right in, the water’s fine…)

So I went out on the Internet and assembled all the research I could to see what and how this subject worked, if it did or not.

Then I compared what I'd learned with what I already knew – and wrote it up for you so you could use it.

You’ll see in the Appendix where you can find the same mentors who helped me help you.

I don’t pretend to know anything about this subject other than what you see here. So there.

I have published a couple hundred books, so I know how to research and edit and publish. Writing is an endless journey that takes you far, but you never see its end. As you apply yourself, as you push your own envelope, then you improve and find more areas to expand into.

Just to be transparent, my work has been in non-fiction (mostly.) And I got back into studying story structure and plotting, etc. Because the better-selling non-fiction works were built on either a narrative, or the “Big Idea” (which is really a collection of short narratives built on the same theme.)

You’ll see later in this book my concept for a business plan you can use. How that will work for you is exactly as you understand what I wrote here, as you understand the authors I quoted and linked to, and as you apply this data to work for your own personal scene.

I think it can be made to work, despite all the naysayers we’ll encounter soon enough.

It’s up to you do decide whether you want to continue on and dive deep into the bottomless pool of your own creativity to surface with new ideas and applications.

Our target is that tiny school of small fish called serials.

Let’s see how they’re biting today…

(From the Introduction)

Get Your Copy Now.

http://livesensical.com/book/writing-serial-fiction-real-world/

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