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The Secrets of Writing
Successful Short Stories is
the new edition of Drew McAdams' celebrated
book which takes you on a journey, explaining
step by step everything you need know and do
to become a published short story author.
Throughout
the book, you are taken through a series of
activities and exercises through which you gradually
write a story that will be
published. You will learn everything you need
to know to write a great story, present it to
a magazine, be published and then get paid.
We
guarantee it. Follow the methods in
Successful Short Stories, work through the activities
and exercises and come the end of the book you'll
have created a short story that's not just
good enough to get published, but will be
published.
If this doesn't happen, let
us know and we'll refund the purchase price.
No questions, no arguments.
From day 1 you'll be
among the top 10% of writers when you
follow these methods and formulas and discover:
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The easy way to research your market.
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How to plan the perfect short story for
any publication.
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How to develop enough plots to last you
for the rest of your writing career!
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Methods for developing lifelike characters
to add sparkle to your story.
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How much dialogue to use and how to make
it develop your story.
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The all important one viewpoint rule.
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A clever way to start your story and
grab your readers from the first sentence.
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The vital secrets of short story settings
and descriptions.
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How to keep your story right on track
from beginning to end.
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Why every word must count and how to
make that happen.
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How to approach any editor even they
don't accept unsolicited manuscripts.
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The only way to present your work for
publication.
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Effective ways to make friends with editors.
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That if you
follow the activities and exercises in this
workbook you will complete a publishable
short story by the time you reach the end.
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Still need convincing? Click
here to download Chapter One and see for
yourself!
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Competition
Winners!
The results of our first Short Story competition
are now in!
Read the stories and see
the results here..
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Success Guarantee.
"The Secrets of
Writing Successful Short Stories"
is over 100 pages of solid, enlightening, tuition.
When you've worked your way
through the activities and exercises, you'll
be writing stories that will get
published or your money back.
Download it now
- you've got absolutely nothing to lose!
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'The King Of International Short Story Writing'
Reveals His Formula For Instant Success.
John Powell of Markethill
Publishing explains:
Let me tell you a short story.
It's not a romance, detective fiction or a mystery. It's a true
story of a remarkable discovery.
It began when I visited an author in Scotland
to discuss the publication of a book. When the deal had been struck,
we sealed it with a glass of bubbly and some amiable chit-chat.
During the course of our light conversation
the author, Patrick Quinn, asked if I'd ever heard of Drew McAdam,
a short story writer. Since I've only ever published business books,
I hadn't.
He went on to tell me of the extraordinary success
of his friend Drew McAdam. It went like this.
Pat explained that Drew, a journalist and a
highly accomplished illusionist, in fact a member of the prestigious
Magic Circle, also had a love of writing fiction. His ambition was
to break into the world of short story writing.
He soon discovered though, that it wasn't as
easy as he'd imagined and like most new writers he amassed a fair
collection of rejection slips.
He approached Pat for some advice, but although
he is an author, Pat couldn't help much with the specialist skills
needed to write and publish short stories.
Pat and Drew lost touch for several years, but
when they met up again Drew's fortunes in the short story writing
department had changed dramatically. He had now been nicknamed,
'The King of International Short Story Writing'.
He acquired that soubriquet because, in a 24
month period, Drew had sold 200 short stories for publication world-wide.
In case you thought that was a misprint I'll
repeat it.
In a 24 month period Drew had sold 200
short stories for publication worldwide.
That's an incredible average of almost one story
published every 3 and a half days. Happily rejection slips were
a distant memory.
Naturally, Pat asked him how he'd achieved his
new found status, to which Drew replied that he'd developed a cast
iron formula that guaranteed success.
Drew had developed his formula for success,
not by accident, but by years of trial, error and experiment. The
rules he now applied to his writing made him the fiction editors'
golden boy. He had discovered how to deliver exactly what they wanted.
The story, as far as you and I are concerned,
might well have ended there. However, Drew had produced a manual
for a small group of struggling writers and Pat had a copy. The
last copy.
Pat asked me if I'd like to borrow the manual
and, out of curiosity, I accepted. But since it was the very last
copy, I kept it with me for the flight home, reluctant to trust
the airline's baggage handling.
Settled in the cabin, I started flicking through
the manual and was stunned. This was good, very good. But the flight
was too short to fully appreciate the extent and thoroughness of
the content. I had to wait until the following morning for a chance
to sit down and study it properly.
As I read through the manual, my excitement
grew. This was so much more than a formula, this was a step by step
guide to writing best-selling short stories. It left no doubt that
Drew was a master of the art.
The manual is an A to Z tutorial.
From the initial approach to the fiction editor, through the writing
process, and on to the finished manuscript.
Although my interest is in business books, this
was far too good to put aside. I knew my company would love to publish
it. With that in mind, I rang Pat and asked him if he would sound
Drew out.
It turned out that Drew had now retired from
short story writing to focus on his profession as a psychic entertainer
and illusionist. Bookings for his performances were coming thick
and fast, and there was just no time in his heavy schedule to continue
writing fiction.
After all, he'd achieved all his writing goals
and it was time to set new ones in another arena.
That was good news for you and me because, with
a couple of altruistic conditions, (*with one
important condition) Drew was prepared to sell me the copyright,
allowing me to publish the manual as an e-book.
So, just how will this little gem help
you to achieve your own ambitions?
Well, for A start, Drew takes you by the hand,
blows away the dust and reveals everything you need to know to be
a published short story writer.
He explains that a short story is a sort of
conjuring trick, it looks incredibly clever if you don't know how
the effect was achieved. However, once you know how it was done,
it becomes simplicity itself.
With this manual, you can be within
the top 10% of writers submitting manuscripts from day one.
That's because editors discard 90% of manuscripts out of hand. Why?
Because the story isn't right or the manuscript doesn't look right.
Let me explain....
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