Friday, August 29, 2014

Summer is all most over. It hasn't been so bad. In my part of the world the weather as been mild, which is good because I don't like 90 + temperatures.

If anything exciting or boring happened to you write it up in a story. Thank you for sticking with me through the summer. I look forward to working with you and providing information to you this fall.

Remember my motto: Rewrite over and over until you get the story just right!


Free Film Script Writing Lessons

Hello, readers!

Today I get something great for you!

I got an email telling of a free teleconference for writers.

check it out and register now!

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FREE TELECONFERENCE - SEPTEMBER 13th

Limited Space - Register Soon!

Q & A with ROBERT McKEE
Participate in a unique presentation with the master of Story.
 Robert McKee will be making himself available to you to
 answer all of your Story-related questions. It will be 
interactive, open-minded, and an incredible learning
 experience. Take advantage of this rare opportunity 
to pick the brain of the truest of experts and spend
 time focusing on the most important aspect of the
 entertainment industry - Story.

"Story" is such a vague word for an incredibly 
complex idea. What makes a compelling story? How do the intricacies of a 
story entertain? Have you ever wanted to ask these questions, but felt 
intimated? This teleconference is your chance to not only learn from the best,
 but to ask the best...despite you feeling like Charlie Kaufman from "Adaptation". ;)

Ask a question when you register or save it until the day of the call. It's up to you!

DATE: September 13, 2014

TIME: 10:30 am - 11:30 am

COST: FREE

Your call-in details will be emailed to you when you register.

Sponsored by: 
 

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Novel Writing: The Point Of view

Here is something else for you.

What point of view to use when writing a novel?

 What eyes will the reader look through when reading the story?

To learn more, click on the following:

How to Pick the Right Point of View for Your Novel

Writing the Query Letter

Need an understanding on the purpose of a query letter?

Click on the following link:


What is a Query Letter (With Examples)



If you need help writing your query letter, feel free to contact me.

Treatments : $ 48.00 (2 - 3 pages; for scripts)

Edits/Proofread:  $48.00  (proofread for scripts)

Critique :  $58.00 ( for scripts)

Query Letters :  $28.00 (scripts/books): 

Synopsis :  $38.00 (script/books): 

Edits/ Proofread for Books:  $90.00

Critiques for Books:  $125.00

Are you writing a Short Story?  Now  I offer service for Short story writers as for the other services, the fees are flat.

Edits / Proofread for Short Stories: $30.00

Critiques for Short Stories: $30.00

( If you are not able to pay in full, the payment for any service can be made on installment - divided in half. If you would like to use my service, let me know whether you need  to pay on installment or can pay in full. I am willing to be flexible.)

Some people request edits and critiques together. If a writer wants both, to me this says the writer is not completely confident his or her script is ready. So I  recommend getting the critique first. Use the critique to redo the script. Once the script is just right, then request the edit.

However, there are script, screenplay, writers who insist on having both an edit and critique together.  So I offer an edit and critique combo at discount.

Edit &Critique Combo Discount: $66.00   This is a discount savings of $40.00

All payments are received by Paypal. If you cannot make Paypal payments you may mail payments in the form of cashier checks or money orders. NO personal checks

If you are interested in my services feel free to contact me at
ahicks4298@q.com

Phone: (360) 696-4298

There's nothing like a good deal.



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Monday, August 25, 2014

Story Development

Hello, readers.

We're in the last week of August. September is just around the corner. This year is going by fast.

Following are some articles from Writers Digest. They explain much of  what I tell book and script writers when reviewing their material. Read the articles. You'll find the experts in the field will give the same advice.


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7 Steps to Creating a Flexible Outline for Any Story
Let's take a look at how to get the most out of the outlining process, beginning with the shaping of your premise and working all the way through to a complete list of scenes. (Note: Although this outlining method is one I use myself and highly recommend, keep in mind that there is no right or wrong way to outline a story. The only requirement is that you find the groove that works for you. If you start outlining and begin to feel the technique isn't working for you, rather than denouncing outlines entirely, consider how you might adjust the process to better suit your personality and creative style.)
Read more ...




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Self-Editing Advice: How to Tackle Character Consistency
Keeping your character('s) traits consistent is very a important step in polishing your manuscript, especially if it's written from multiple points of view (POVs). For example, if you have one character who constantly swears, and has a tendency to lose his/her temper at the drop of a hat, you do not want your other characters behaving in the same way. If this happens, your characters will blend together, and your readers will have trouble being able to tell them apart. You don't want your readers having to back track to be sure they have understood who is speaking/narrating. They should just know. And readers know by identifying your characters from the way they speak, move, and behave. For instance, if you are familiar with The Lord of the Rings, you definitely know when Sam's talking, and you never confuse him with Pippin or Merry even though they're all Hobbits ... Read more ...



wd-logoThe Difference Between Voice and Style in Writing 
Here’s a simple breakdown explaining the difference between an author’s writing voice and writing style.
Read more ...








Friday, August 22, 2014

Writing The Short Story




Dear readers,

Have any of you written a short story? Would you like to enter it into a short story contest?

Writer's Digest is holding a contest for short stories. Here below is their call for writers.

If you would like your story proofread before sending it off,  fell free to contact me. My fees are listed below this contest announcement.




Hurry—the Early-Bird Deadline is September 15!
 Q: What do these great writers have in common?
Robert Heinlein. J.K. Rowling. Stephen King. Raymond Chandler. Patricia Highsmith. Nora Roberts.

A: They’d all be eligible to enter Writer’s Digest’s Popular Fiction Awards.
If you’ve written a short story that could give these pop-fiction greats a run for their money, Writer’s Digest wants to see it!

Enter your best short stories—4,000 words or fewer—in six genres for a chance at $2,500, a trip to Writer’s Digest Conference, and more!

The genres:
  • Science Fiction/Fantasy
  • Thriller
  • Young Adult
  • Romance
  • Crime
  • Horror
The deadline: September 15, 2014
 
 ENTER TODAY!



Here's an up date on my services. The prices have not changed. I am now doing treatments since so many script writers are asking for them.



Treatments : $ 48.00 (2 - 3 pages; for scripts)

Edits/Proofread:  $48.00  (proofread for scripts)

Critique :  $58.00 ( for scripts)

Query Letters :  $28.00 (scripts/books): 

Synopsis :  $38.00 (script/books): 

Edits/ Proofread for Books:  $90.00

Critiques for Books:  $125.00

Are you writing a Short Story?  Now  I offer service for Short story writers as for the other services, the fees are flat.

Edits / Proofread for Short Stories: $30.00

Critiques for Short Stories: $30.00

( If you are not able to pay in full, the payment for any service can be made on installment - divided in half. If you would like to use my service, let me know whether you need  to pay on installment or can pay in full. I am willing to be flexible.)

Some people request edits and critiques together. If a writer wants both, to me this says the writer is not completely confident his or her script is ready. So I  recommend getting the critique first. Use the critique to redo the script. Once the script is just right, then request the edit.

However, there are script, screenplay, writers who insist on having both an edit and critique together.  So I offer an edit and critique combo at discount.

Edit &Critique Combo Discount: $66.00   This is a discount savings of $40.00

All payments are received by Paypal. If you cannot make Paypal payments you may mail payments in the form of cashier checks or money orders. NO personal checks

If you are interested in my services feel free to contact me at
ahicks4298@q.com

Phone: (360) 696-4298
There's nothing like a good deal.



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Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Good Morning readers!

Here's something I got in my inbox today that you may be interested in if you plan to film your own movie.

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IBC2014 Exhibition and Conference Update
Whether you are interested in Ultra HD, content discovery or media asset management,
 the IBC2014 Exhibition and Conference will host everyone and everything you need to
 know about the direction and developments affecting the electronic media and
 entertainment industry. The excitement is building, so make sure you book your
 pass today to gain free access to the IBC Exhibition and all the extra features
 and events taking place this year.
Your Exhibition Pass Includes…
Book now for free entrance to the IBC Exhibition and gain access to a whole host
 of exciting events and activities:
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  • Future Zone
  • IBC Award Ceremony
  • Industry Insight Conference Sessions
  • Free five day tram pass to explore the city of Amsterdam
Read more...
Book Your Free Exhibition Pass Now



 

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Purchase an IBC Bronze, Silver or Gold Pass to gain access to the IBC2014
 Conference. Featuring a five day programme of scene setting keynotes,
 master-classes and hard hitting debates from those who are driving the industry agenda.
Each day of the IBC Conference is themed to tell a different chapter of the
 innovation story of our industry and is anchored by a scene setting keynote session.
  • Thursday 11 September - Taking The Pulse. Where does broadcast
  •  fit in an IP-centric world?Keynote Session: Assessing the health of broadcast TVSpeakers: David Abraham, CEO, Channel 4; Bruce Tuchman, President, 
  • Sundance Channel Global and MGM Channel Global; Charlie Vogt, CEO,
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Tuesday, August 19, 2014

MY FAVORITE Anime Pictures 2


Here are some of my favorite anime pictures. They are all from GINTAMA. That show has a lot of spirit that you don't see in shows, animated nor live action, on American television.




































































































Hello again.

As I have said many times before, there is nothing like studying and leaning to make one a better writer. Even though you may have a good story idea, having curriculum geared to writing skills development can help a writer form his or her idea into a good publishable story. So check out the offers from Writer's Digest.


Two Great Resources. One Low Price. 

65 Master Characters & Plots Bundle

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Are you ready to write a novel that engages and excites readers for decades? There's a pattern established throughout history for writing effective characters and memorable plots. This bundle will provide anyone interested in writing a novel the tools to bring their characters to life and integrate all the elements of their story. Read more...
  

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Compelling characters and an engaging plot are the building blocks of a story that readers can't put down. Now at a greatly reduced price, you can have both of these resources in one value pack.





Good morning everyone.

Today's post is for an online class telling writers how to develop their story ideas. So check it out>

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Got a story, screenplay or novel that just isn't working? A project you love, but just can't seem to nail? Maddening!

Emmy and Edgar nominated Tom Sawyer will teach you - one-on-one - his theory-free approach that has made him an incredibly successful screen/TV writer and bestselling novelist!

Along the way, you'll acquire a fresh mindset that'll enable you to turn that concept, or your incomplete manuscript, into a solid, gripping story you'll finish, and sell!


REGISTER NOW



Course Starts August 21


Course Outline

Session 1: 
The Writer's Mindset
Session 2: 
Creating Vivid, Engaging Characters
Session 3: 
The Process - Taking your Story to the Next Level
Session 4: 
Writing Unique Dialogue
Objectives:
  • For writers who want to gain a better understanding of how to write a solid story, and improve their abilities.
  • Explores basic principles and advanced techniques of storytelling.
  • Discover how to turn your idea into a compelling, entertaining story that captures and hangs onto your audience till the end.


      You will learn:
        • The three essentials of a successful story - Conflict, Characters, and Construction
        • How to design your characters, giving them dimensions that will rivet audiences, making us care about them
        • How to memorably introduce your characters to the audience
        • How to create conflict and edges among your characters that will give energy to all of their scenes
        • Methods for giving yourself - and then hanging onto - a solid handle on your story
        • Plot devices that will help tell your story more effectively
        • What to include and what to leave out
        • Writing great, believable dialogue




            REGISTER NOW


            Here's an up date on my services. The prices have not changed. I am now doing treatments since so many script writers are asking for them.


            Treatments : $ 48.00 (2 - 3pages)

            Edits:  $48.00  (proofread for scripts)

            Critique :  $58.00 ( for scripts)

            Query Letters :  $28.00 (scripts/books): 

            Synopsis :  $38.00 (script/books): 

            Edits for Books:  $90.00

            Critiques for Books:  $125.00

            ( If you are not able to pay in full, the payment can be made on installment - divided in half. If you would like to use my service, let me know whether you need a to pay on installment or can pay in full.)

            Some people request edits and critiques together. If a writer wants both, to me this says the writer is not completely confident his or her script is ready. So I  recommend getting the critique first. Use the critique to redo the script. Once the script is just right, then request the edit.

            However, there are script writers who insist on having both an edit and critique together.  So I offer an edit and critique combo at discount.

            Edit &Critique Combo Discount: $76.00   This is a discount savings of $30.00

            All payments are received by Paypal. If you cannot make Paypal payments you may mail payments in the form of cashier checks or money orders. NO personal checks

            If you are interested in my services feel free to contact me at
            ahicks4298@q.com

            Phone: (360) 696-4298
            There's nothing like a good deal.



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