The Secrets of Writing Successful Short Stories - and how to get them published!
Writing Short Stories
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I'm sure you're aware that different publications want different types of stories, but that's only the beginning. They also want different levels of what Drew calls 'the readability factor'. Drew tells you how to calculate this for any publication simply and quickly.

Which means, by following Drew's proven rules, you'll not only submit exactly the type of story the editor is looking for, you'll also write it exactly the way the editor wants it. Which instantly puts you way ahead of the game.

Does Drew really cover everything in this manual? You bet.

Right down to what to do when the publication states: 'No unsolicited manuscripts accepted.' Does that mean you can never get your manuscript in front of the fiction editor? Not a bit of it. Drew has a technique for that as well. In fact, do it Drew's way and you're likely to get more of the editor's attention than his regular writers.

It gets better. Because this is no ordinary manual, it's a workbook. And for you, that means something very special:

Throughout the manual there are activities and exercises. By working through and completing the activities and exercises, you will end up with - wait for it - your first complete short story worthy of publication in a specific magazine.

Now, that's a bold statement, but it's true. Just follow Drew's methods, complete the work schedule, and you will end up where you want to be. Sending your beautifully presented manuscript to an editor, who is going to read it with a view to publication.

If you're new to writing, you might be concerned about such things as finding a plot. Or how your story should open? Should you write it in the first or third person? How much dialogue should you use? What's the best type of ending to use? How will you construct the story to make it flow like melted butter"?

There's no need to lose sleep. Drew teaches you everything, and I do mean everything.

Take the subject of finding a plot. Using Drew's 'What If' scenario and applying it to his examples, you'll have the resource for enough plots to last you for the rest of your writing career. And then some.

Worried about the beginning? Concerned about grabbing your readers by the collar and dragging them into your story? No problem. Drew shows you some very clever tricks to kick-off your story and get your readers' undivided attention from line one.

Dialogue? Drew explains how much to use, when and where. And how to make your dialogue move your story along, effortlessly.

The construction of your story is just as important, it needs to follow a thread. You can't afford the luxury of wandering off and wasting words. Drew shows you how to develop your story-line and keep the wheels of your words on track, from beginning to end.

How do you or, more importantly, the magazine's editor, want your story to end? A twist in the tail? Happily ever after? A problem solved?

Whatever it is, complete the activities and you'll know the type of ending the editor wants and how to move your story along to the conclusion you're aiming for.

So what don't you get in this work book?

Well you certainly won't find any confusing dissertations on grammar and syntax. No lengthy discourses on non-restrictive clauses and parallel construction. There is no padding or waffle.

You may have already found out to your cost that a lot of manuals are padded out to appear more substantial than they actually are. But there are two very good reasons why we won't stoop to that.

  1. Padding would slow your progress and this workbook is all about getting results - fast.

  2. While you won't need to print out the entire manual, you will find it easier if you print the chapters containing the activities and exercises. To make that economical, every page is made to count. No unnecessary paragraphs or white space, just the vital information you need to crack on with the job. And the small cost of ink and paper is reflected in our low purchase price.


So what will it cost you to acquire this manual and become a successful short story writer? Just £9.95 and that's a real steal.

So for that small price, you get to share the techniques, the methods and the rules which Drew developed, to rank him among the most successful short story writers in the world.

But you can't become a successful short story writer until you get started. And that's the best reason in the world to click here and download your manual now!

Oh, one more thing. In case you're sceptical and concerned that everything we say isn't 100% true, you don't risk a penny. Study the manual for 30 days and if, for any reason, it doesn't live up to our promises, simply request a full refund. We won't even ask you for a reason, we'll just return your payment and that's that.

Join the ranks of successful writers now, risk free, just click here.


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* Drew's condition was that the manual must be within the financial reach of everyone who truly wants to write short stories. That's why, right now, we're making it available at a price which barely covers our costs. We can't maintain this price indefinitely so download your copy today for just £9.95.

 



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