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June 1st - 30th
This course will teach writers how to find and use character-themed
words specific to their heroes, heroines, and even villains. Every word
in your novel should serve two purposes: to move the plot forward and
give greater insight into the characters. Using character-themed words will grab your reader’s attention and
hold it throughout the novel. Readers remember real characters.
Characters that are so fully-developed, they walk off the page and into
our hearts. Editors, agents and great teachers like Margie Lawson talk about
fresh writing, but that term is sometimes difficult to understand. To
me, fresh writing means showing the reader the world of the novel
through the fresh and unique eyes of each character. I will teach you how to get inside the minds of your characters by
using “power words,” “scene-themed words,” but more especially
“character-driven words.” - Power words give strong images & associations, and drive up tension. - Scene-themed words give vital information about where and when we are in the story. - Character-driven words give insight into the mind & thoughts of our characters. Each teaching point will be illustrated by stellar writing from a
variety of best-selling authors in multiple genres. Delve deep into the
fresh waters of Character Driven Writing. Elizabeth Essex is the award-winning author of the critically acclaimed Reckless Brides series of historical romances for St. Martin’s Press. When not rereading Jane Austen, mucking about in her garden, or simply messing about with boats, Elizabeth writes, and has done so for over twenty years. She graduated from Hollins College with a BA in Classics and Art History, and then earned her MA in Nautical Archaeology from Texas A&M University. While she loved the life of an underwater archaeologist, she has found her true calling writing historical romance full of passion, daring and adventure. Elizabeth
is a multi-Margie grad, having taken all of Margie’s core classes,
either on-line or in workshop, and has survived two Immersion Master
Classes. As a result of this painful dedication to craft, her books have
been nominated for numerous awards, including the Gayle Wilson Award of
Excellence, the Romantic Times Reviewers’ Choice Award, and RWA’s
prestigious RITA Award, and have made Top-Ten lists from Romantic Times,
The Romance Reviews and Affaire de Coeur Magazine, and Desert Isle
Keeper status at All About Romance. Her fifth book, A BREATH OF SCANDAL,
was awarded Best Historical in the Reader’s Crown 2013. She has
taught her “It’s All About Character” Class to numerous writing groups,
including the Yellow Rose Romance Writers, Dallas Area Romance Writers,
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