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If
you missed your first chance --
don't
worry...
The
Second Craftsman Class
Begins
September 2008
Ready
to Get Serious?
We're on the cusp
of offering our second Craftman Course
-- and space is extremely limited.
This class is our most intense course
ever and frankly it's not for everyone.
It allows no shortcuts, cuts no slack,
and requires heavy investments of
both your time and money.
But if you qualify,
you'll get the best hands-on training
and help available to take your novel
idea from the proposal stage to the
printed page.
"This
is the kind of a course I would have
jumped at when I was a beginning novelist.
"
Jerry
B. Jenkins
This
is for you if
You've completed our Apprentice and
Journeyman courses
or have enough experience
or credits to waive this requirement.
You have a novel you're burning to
write.
You're looking for a challenging one-year
course that will walk you through
the planning,
plotting,
writing, and re-writing of your book.
You have skin thick enough to take
solid input from pros who will pull
no punches.
You can afford the $3,500 (as low
as $3,150 if paid upfront).
You can set aside five days for a
residency program, February 14-18,
in Colorado Springs.
And you'll commit to keeping up with
all the lessons in the meantime.
What
you can expect to learn
All the elements of developing a powerful
story (point of view, characters,
plotting, dialogue, and much more).
How to create a stellar three-chapter
sample and a full-blown proposal.
How to pitch your book to a publishing
house and literary
agents.
Added
benefits
Your own mentor, interacting with
you, via email, through every step.
The five-day residency program, where
you'll get personal coaching from
Jerry B. Jenkins,
along
with
widely published and deeply experienced
fiction specialists.
No more than eleven classmates, so
you'll get lots of one-on-one time,
plus interaction with other
students.
A discount for our annual Writing
for the Soul conferences. Our next
event runs from
Feb.
19-22 and immediately follows the
Residency for this class. At the conference
you'll
enjoy
a
special workshop, editor appointment
preferences, plus breakfast with Jerry
B.
Jenkins
and his Craftsman
team.
As you can imagine,
we must be very selective in accepting
enrollees. But if the above resonates
with you, we need to hear from you
soon. We
plan to begin September 1, so
contact
Paul Finch in Admissions for details.
Paul@ChristianWritersGuild.com
or toll-free
at
866-495-5177.
.
More
About the Short-Term Residency Program
From Saturday,
February 14, through Wednesday, February
18, Jerry B. Jenkins, the Christian
Writers Guild staff, and select published
novelists will provide Craftsman participants
with a writing retreat like no other.
The short-term residency, included
in the price of the Craftsman course,
will cover lodging and special meals
at an exceptional Colorado Springs
facility.
In
addition, the short-term residency
will
- Allow
you to focus on your novel like
never before
- Provide
intense training opportunities
- Get
you thinking about how to pitch
your book
- Show
you insider marketing tips and
tricks
- Answer
questions about contracts and
agents
- Offer
creativity exercises to keep your
approach fresh
- Assign
daily drills to strengthen your
writing
The short-term
residency will give you both the time
and space to write and the freedom
to enjoy mountain vistas. Plus, you'll
be within walking distance of an array
of attractions and eateries. For details,
contact Paul Finch in Admissions at
Paul@ChristianWritersGuild.com
or toll-free at 866-495-5177.
The
Craftsman Course Outline
Classes
begin September 1. The first
lesson is due September 21.
The
topics covered include:
Lesson
1 (Brainstorming Your Book)
Lesson 2 (Your Synopsis and Structure)
Lesson
3 (Plotting)
Lesson
4 (Characters)
Lesson
5 (Point of View)
Lesson
6 (In the Beginning
)
Lesson
7 (Scenes The Guts of Your Novel)
Lesson
8 (Showing vs. Telling)
Lesson
9 (Location, Location, Location)
Residency
and Conference
Lesson
10 (Dialogue Say It Like You Mean
It)
Lesson
11 (Finding Your Voice and Style)
Lesson
12 (The Finale Bringing Down the
Curtain)
Lesson
13 (Your All-Important Theme)
Lesson
14 (The Polish)
Lesson
15 (Crafting Your Proposal)
Lesson 16 (Marketing Yourself/Renewing
the Writer's Soul)
For
details, contact Paul Finch in Admissions
at Paul@ChristianWritersGuild.com
or
toll-free
at 866-495-5177.
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