Captain’s Log, Supplemental
I’ve often recommended Randy Ingermanson’s Snowflake method to writers because even just a few of the steps have been so useful for writing synopses as well as a novel.
I also learned all about the basic foundations of good story-writing when I took Randy’s Fiction 101 track at Mount Hermon Christian Writers Conference in 2004.
Now (and I really mean now, as in “you have until noon Pacific Standard Time tomorrow”) you can download his Fiction 101 workshop audio file for only $24. It’s six hours long (so it might take a little while to download if you have dial-up) and it’s chock-full of awesome writerly goodness.
I can’t recommend this audio workshop enough. And he’s not paying me for this endorsement, either. He’s just a darn good teacher and I’ve learned a great deal from him.
I’ve often recommended Randy Ingermanson’s Snowflake method to writers because even just a few of the steps have been so useful for writing synopses as well as a novel.
I also learned all about the basic foundations of good story-writing when I took Randy’s Fiction 101 track at Mount Hermon Christian Writers Conference in 2004.
Now (and I really mean now, as in “you have until noon Pacific Standard Time tomorrow”) you can download his Fiction 101 workshop audio file for only $24. It’s six hours long (so it might take a little while to download if you have dial-up) and it’s chock-full of awesome writerly goodness.
I can’t recommend this audio workshop enough. And he’s not paying me for this endorsement, either. He’s just a darn good teacher and I’ve learned a great deal from him.
Wow! I'm going to head over to check this out now. Thanks Camy!
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