Unleash the “Fiction Writer” Within YOU!
Sure-Fire Course Allows You to
Create a World of Your Own
One Word at a Time
You get step-by-step instructions on how to
create your own work of fiction
You get detailed assignments to reinforce
each lesson and to practice your new craft
You get the material from a $250 e-class
for less than a dinner for two
From: Dana Rongione
Company: JDW Global, LLC
Dear Friend,
It is no secret -- most people have the full capability to “get creative.” Now, you can tap into your natural abilities and quickly learn how to hone this skill into a top-paying craft, which you can use over and over to live the “Writer's Life.”
Even if you are not sure you “have what it takes,” you will quickly discover a vast potential within yourself (your own imagination) just waiting to be unleashed. I had YOU in mind when I created this e-book on the art of writing fiction.
Allow me to tell you a little about myself. My name is Dana Rongione. I am a writing coach and the author of numerous articles, poems, songs, stories, and books. I was privileged to receive training from The Institute of Children's Literature where I graduated from their courses, "Writing for Children and Teenagers" and "Writing Children's Books: The Craft and the Market."
Through the years, I have come to understand the need for knowledge in order to get anywhere in the publishing world. When I first began writing, I thought my stories were pretty good. Through my training, I quickly discovered that I didn't know the first thing about writing fiction. I found out that a good story was more than just allowing my imagination to run wild.
With careful guidance, my instructors helped me to understand the world of writing and what publishers are looking for. Now, I'd like to pass that knowledge on to you.
This program is your ticket to:
Through the years, I have come to understand the need for knowledge in order to get anywhere in the publishing world. When I first began writing, I thought my stories were pretty good. Through my training, I quickly discovered that I didn't know the first thing about writing fiction. I found out that a good story was more than just allowing my imagination to run wild.
With careful guidance, my instructors helped me to understand the world of writing and what publishers are looking for. Now, I'd like to pass that knowledge on to you.
This program is your ticket to:
- being your own boss, and working from home
- making top dollar doing something you will love
- actually enjoy learning a viable skill that will pay you
- working at your own pace from home
This program was originally designed as an e-class and is still available in that format. For more information, visit LearnWriteNow.com. However, if you're interested in the "bare bones" package, this e-book will meet your needs. This e-book contains all of the information that's presented in the e-class. The only difference is that the "perks" are not included. (The e-class comes complete with weekly delivery, forum access, mp3 downloads, editing services, e-mail support, and a money-back guarantee.)
You may be wondering why I'm not offering those "perks" with the e-book. Honestly, I couldn't do that and charge the low price that I'm charging. The e-class sells for $250, but I am offering you all of the same information for only $19.98. That's right! $19.98!
What do you get for that price? I'm glad you asked.
Here are just a few things you'll learn in Creating a World of Your Own: Your Guide to Writing Fiction:
- Three things every story must have
- How to use body language and mannerisms to enliven your characters
- Two points of view you need to master
- Words and phrases to avoid at all costs
- What to look for when editing
- Where to find story ideas
- Three mistakes new writers make when developing their characters
- How to write vivid description
- Tips on the proper use of dialogue
- Where to look to find a publisher for your work
- How to format a manuscript
- Three types of characters
- Six reasons to develop your setting
- The importance of "Show; Don't Tell"
- Two things you should ALWAYS do during the revision process
- Five ways to make your characters come alive
- How to identify your story's theme
- The five parts of a plot
- How to use the five senses to bring your story to life
- The steps necessary to get your fiction work ready for publication
- Alternatives to traditional publishers
- And much more. . . . . . . .
Chapter One: Introduction to Fiction Writing
Chapter Two: Characters
Chapter Three: Theme, Setting, & Plot
Chapter Four: Point of View
Chapter Five: Descriptions
Chapter Six: Dialogue
Chapter Seven: Editing and Revising
Chapter Eight: Getting Ready for Publication

