Sentences with phrase «emotional craft of fiction»

Emotional Craft of Fiction — book and workshop (you can attend the next one in Irvine, CA in Jan 2018!)
I'm getting set to deliver my next book, The Emotional Craft of Fiction, to Writers Digest Press.
First, a rude awakening at a writers conference, and second, purchasing both Story Engineering and The Emotional Craft of Fiction.
I'll be leading several live workshops on the emotional craft of fiction this year.
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May 19 The Emotional Craft of Fiction — Full Day Workshop Oklahoma Romance Writers of America (OKRWA) Oklahoma City, Oklahoma https://okrwa.com/
We want to masterfully evoke emotion in our readers because, as Donald Maass says in The Emotional Craft of Fiction, readers don't just read; they respond.
January 6 - 7 The Emotional Craft of Fiction — Full Day Workshop Palm Springs Writers Guild Palm Springs, California http://palmspringswritersguild.org/event-2616164
January 26 - 28 The Emotional Craft of Fiction — Three Day Workshop Irvine, California http://free-expressions.com/emotionalcraft
That's where The Emotional Craft of Fiction comes in.
March 10 The Emotional Craft of Fiction — Full Day Workshop Connecticut Romance Writers of America (CTRWA) Norwalk, Connecticut http://www.ctrwa.org/donald-maass-workshop.html
I'm going to refer to two posts here at Writer Unboxed, one by Don titled «Third Level Emotions [2],» and another [3] concerning his upcoming book, The Emotional Craft of Fiction.
He is the author of The Career Novelist (1996), Writing the Breakout Novel (2001), Writing the Breakout Novel Workbook (2004) and The Fire in Fiction (2009), Writing 21st Century Fiction (2012) and The Emotional Craft of Fiction (2016).
The Emotional Craft of Fiction with Donald Maass Six - hour fiction seminar «The Emotional Craft of Fiction: How to Write the Story Beneath the Surface.»

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