Writing Made Easy

Writing Made Easy

  • Dorothy Cora Moore
Publisher:CreateSpaceISBN 13: 9781492936886ISBN 10: 149293688X

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Writing Made Easy is written by Dorothy Cora Moore and published by CreateSpace. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 149293688X (ISBN 10) and 9781492936886 (ISBN 13).

MICHAEL CRICHTON'S method for plotting out a story revealed. MASTER HOLLYWOOD screenwriting instructor, Lajos Egri's, methods for developing memorable characters and much more. "You need to formulate a premise and start your story at a crisis, which will be the turning point in your main character's life." Author, screenwriter and creative writing instructor, Dorothy Cora Moore, has written a book for those of us who have a great story to tell . . . but it is, as yet, still hidden deep in our minds. She will show you a simple method of getting that story out of your head and onto the page. "Writing Made Easy" will get you started in a big way. Clearly and concisely, the author gives us the secret of her step-by-step layering of a story. You will never again wonder where to begin, feel overwhelmed, or think about what should come next. It will be like having a trusted friend sitting beside you helping all the way. Chapter 1 is where most of us fail. If an agent, publisher and/or reviewer are not grabbed right from the beginning when reading Chapter 1, our manuscript will sadly be thrown in the "dead Pile." Yikes! Dorothy's seven distinct steps for this crucial chapter are: (1) Setting the Scene; (2) Introducing the Protagonist; (3) Setting the Mood; (4) Introducing Important Secondary Characters; (5) Introducing the Antagonist; (6) Introducing the Pivotal Character; and (7) Setting Up a Crisis. Are you ready to get started? I hope so, for a captivating and mystical door has now been opened just for you!