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| The Ending and How to Get There | |
Instructor: Becky Martinez. Sometimes it seems like you’ll never get to the end of your book. But don’t think all you have to do is wrap up a few loose ends. Endings are even more important to the reader than the beginning because it’s the last impression you give to your reader before they put down the book. Do you know how you want your book to end? Can you find a good way to make the ending so satisfying readers will be craving your next book? How about coming up with just the right happily ever after ending? How can you make that unexpected twist work at the end? What if you are writing a series and need to hook the reader into reading book two or three? Here’s your chance to work on making the end of your book as good as the beginning. Learn the tools to make your endings stronger and make them leave the reader wanting more.
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Dec 10, 2012 - Dec 16, 2012 |
| | COST: | $15 for Premium Members $25 for Basic Members
Cancellation policy: Registrations are non-refundable except when the workshop is cancelled by Savvy Authors. |
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*** Registration Closed*** |
| | INSTRUCTOR: | Becky Martinez is an award-winning former broadcast journalist and published author. Her latest work, Shadows from the Past, is a gothic novella being published by The Wild Rose Press in early 2012. Her romantic suspense, Deadly Messages, was an Aspen Gold finalist and received 4 stars from RT Book Reviews. She has also had several romance novels and short stories published, including “Trouble in the Rockies,” which appeared in the anthology, The Trouble with Romance, a New Mexico Award finalist.
She is one of the co-authors of Ten Steps to Creating Memorable Characters, a workbook for writers. For the past decade she has been writing full time and teaching online writing classes. She teaches in person workshops and has presented at the national Romance Writers of America Convention, the Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers Colorado Gold Convention and the Emerald City Writers Conference.
| | Tags: | Craft, Plotting |
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