Keys
to realising your potential as a writer and storyteller
Some
key features that the Writers' Studio offers to help you to realise
your potential as a writer.
Learn how to access
the power of your imagination, the true source of creativity.
Build, develop and
maintain confidence in your writing and your story. Discover that writing
is a glorious adventure and you have more talent and ability than you
could have imagined.
Work with someone
who has dedicated his life to working with the creative process and
story structure and keeping writers and their stories on track.
Find the story you
want to write. One that will inspire you to write it and your readers
to read it.
Develop tools and
techniques to draw readers into your fictional world and keep them there.
Use scene templates
to develop internal and external conflict into every scene.
Master the details
of story structure - 90 per cent of novels and screenplays are rejected
because of poor structure.
Learn how to use
structural techniques like turning points, story templates, scene and
sequencing techniques to build drama and tension.
Follow a 29 step
process to take you from initial story idea to a completed first draft
in ten months.
The Writers' Studio
has broken down the process of writing a novel or screenplay iinto daily
manageable chunks so that you can work through it one step, one scene
at a time. By the end of ten months you will have completed your first
draft.
Write a story that
has readers wanting to know what happens next while taking your main
character on an emotional and spiritual journey of change. This is the
classic story writing form that works for all genres.
Story structure
will expand your imagination and push you in directions that will surprise
and delight you and your readers.
You don't need to
re-invent the wheel. Weekly coaching and guidance will bring out the
best in you and your work.
Every week in The
Novel and Script Course - First Draft you will be work on your story
through our unique, interactive online steps board with Roland Fishman.
Use creative feedback,
expert direction and exercises to hone your ideas and develop the dramatic
power and potential of your story.
To write to your
potential you have to develop a writing habit and discipline. Discipline
being the ability to give yourself instructions and then follow them.
Excellence is a
commitment to completion.
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