Your Next Novel (#1 of the From Pitch to Manuscript Series)
I spoke with writer Ann Garvin, USA Today Bestselling author and founder of Tall Poppy Writers, about how rather than spend a year or two writing a novel and hoping her agent would like it, she drew up several treatments and wrote the novel her agent preferred.
How can those of us without an agent employ this approach? And once you have a solid treatment that others find captivating, what do you need to keep in mind as you move from concept to execution?
If, after you watch this session, you found it enjoyable or helpful, we'd appreciate tips/donations if you can afford them: http://paypal.me/stormwriting
Check out Ann's novel, I Like You Just Fine When You're Not Around: https://tinyurl.com/so9fzyv
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Subscribe to Ann Garvin's newsletter: text "Tallpoppy" to 66866 and enter your email
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Видео Your Next Novel (#1 of the From Pitch to Manuscript Series) канала Storm Writing School
How can those of us without an agent employ this approach? And once you have a solid treatment that others find captivating, what do you need to keep in mind as you move from concept to execution?
If, after you watch this session, you found it enjoyable or helpful, we'd appreciate tips/donations if you can afford them: http://paypal.me/stormwriting
Check out Ann's novel, I Like You Just Fine When You're Not Around: https://tinyurl.com/so9fzyv
Subscribe to Tim Storm's newsletter: https://blog.stormwritingschool.com/subscribe/
Subscribe to Ann Garvin's newsletter: text "Tallpoppy" to 66866 and enter your email
Thanks!
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