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Sunday, 08 July 2007

How to Write a Book: A Free Webinar for New Writers 

How do they do it? Successful authors, I mean.how to write a book

It's a shame that our education system doesn't teach us about creative writing. Sure, most of us can tell the difference between a noun and a verb. But how does one structure a paragraph so that your reader is immediately sucked in to your story?

If you're new to writing, you probably have a ton of questions:

  • Where do I start?
  • What do I write about?
  • How long will it take?
  • How do I make the story or book interesting?
  • How do I create an outline or structure?
  • What about things like dialogue, plot, or character development?

(Almost) all your questions answered...

I've asked successful author and university professor (creative writing) Haley Elizabeth Garwood to conduct a two-session (one hour each) Webinar for beginners on how to successfully start and write your book. The Webinar is completely free, and we'll try to answer as many of your questions as possible.

What's a 'Webinar'?

A Webinar is a seminar that is conducted simultaneously on the phone and on your computer. You'll connect to a special site on the Internet where you can view our PowerPoint slides and see us provide examples. At the same time, you'll be on the telephone (a long-distance call), listening to Haley talk about the art and business of writing. The only thing you'll pay for is your phone call.

And for those who can't afford the phone call, we've got 2,000 web-based slots available so that you can listen in on your computer. We couldn't make this any easier for you.

Once you sign up (and confirm your enrollment), you'll be sent to a web page where you can post your questions before the class. We can't promise to get to all questions, but we'll do our best.

The How to Write a Book Webinar Details:

    Oops... the seminar has already come and gone... sorry!

    We'll post information about the seminar soon...

    About Haley Elizabeth Garwood

    Haley Elizabeth GarwoodHaley Elizabeth Garwood was bitten by the writing bug at the tender age of three when she wrote her first story, in chicken scratches, about an Easter chicken. Her mother kindly translated it and saved it. By the age of eleven, Haley had written her first historical novel, which she sold to a classmate for two pencils and a notebook.

    Since that time, Haley has always written stories BB a few about her experiences as an airline stewardess, as a mother, and as a teacher of special education students.

    After her retirement as a high school principal in West Virginia, she began to write full time. At present she has four completed novels in her Warrior Queen Series and is working on the fifth.

    Haley has recently gone back to the classroom to teach at the university level. She teaches  literature, composition, and an occasional creative writing class.

    She has a BA degree in creative writing/journalism, an MA in threatre, and a doctorate in curriculum and instruction.

    Notes from Haley ~

        I stood in the back of the classroom and listened to a great presentation by the history teacher, Mrs. Ervin, about life in the middle ages. As a high school principal, I had the privilege of watching the students learn every day.  Unfortunately, it was what they weren't learning that worried me.

        All the great heroes were men. Why didn't the text books talk about women warriors? There were thousands of warriors from every country and almost every generation who were women. Women had been left out.

        I pondered this problem for months until a friend suggested I write a novel about one of the women I admired - Matilda, the last person to lead a land invasion of England to get back her throne.

        The Warrior Queen Series was born and like any birth, came kicking and screaming into the world. My motto became "Write Women Back into History," but I wanted it to be fun. These women became real to me, and I wanted the reader to feel they'd been transported back in time.

        It takes a year to research and write one of these novels. It's difficult to find information about women warriors in the traditional way because they were systematically left out of the history texts, so I turned to anthropology and archeology for help.

    I've loved every minute of the journey to our past.

     

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    Lell  - Webinar   |89.240.130.xxx |2007-07-15 18:11:51
    I live in the UK so due to the time difference I am unable to ask to listen to
    the Webinar. Is there any possibility of sending me the Powerpoint
    presentation?

    Thanks in anticipation

    Lell
    littlelell@yahoo.co.uk
    Elizabeth Heise  - HEllo   |168.11.153.xxx |2007-09-04 15:07:45
    Hello, i am Elizabeth Heise age 16.
    I want to finish my book, and make it the
    best book that comes out.
    I would like some ideas and thoughts and maybe i a
    can send some chapters to you to see if its good enough to publish it.
    Elizabeth Heise   |168.11.153.xxx |2007-09-04 15:09:52
    hi its me aagain, just to let you know i have been working on this book for two
    years now.
    and i would like it if you can at least read half of chapter one if
    i may send it to you and you could read it on youre time that you have to speare
    for me.
    Ashley   |72.135.237.xxx |2007-08-12 23:09:11
    I have been writing a book for about 4 years now, but I can't get it to go after
    I get a few sentences into the first chapter. I end up with writer's block.
    Got any ideas??
    Sid  - re:   |198.145.86.xxx |2007-08-13 01:08:29
    I have been writing a book for about 4 years now, but I can't get it to go
    after I get a few sentences into the first chapter. I end up
    with writer's block. Got any ideas??

    Three ideas: 

    1. Outline the
    book, blocking out each chapter. Then write to the outline.
    2. Write a
    different book (maybe this concept is spent).
    3. Talk to your
    characters. Ask them what happens next. You'll be surprised by what they
    tell you.
    Sid  - re:   |198.145.86.xxx |2007-09-04 15:27:47
    hi its me aagain, just to let you know i have been working on this book
    for two years now.
    and i would like it if you can at least read half
    of chapter one if i may send it to you and you could read it on youre
    time that you have to speare for me.
    Congratulations on your book!
    Unfortunately, we don't publish books, so we don't review books. Can
    you imagine how busy we'd be if we opened those flood gates? I HIGHLY
    recommend joining a writing group, preferably with some
    seasoned writers. That's how most experienced writers get feedback for
    their work. Check with your local book stores and/or Craig's list for
    writing groups... or start your own. See if you can locate one or more
    experienced writers in your town and ask them to mentor you (many will).
    Best of luck with your book!
    Robert  - won by His grace   |66.217.177.xxx |2008-02-07 01:23:12
    I just would like to know where do I start ? I have maybe a pragraph. Any ideas
    where to start . I have the title of my book and the subject is Gods grace.
    Thanks
    Angus  - The Four Stones   |122.57.22.xxx |2008-03-11 05:53:09
    Hi. I'm an eleven year old boy who is in a little trouble with his writing. I
    have made a great plot, a great storyline, but have no idea how to turn my
    writing into something that has depth in it. Hoped you could give me some advice
    as I am really keen on writing. Thanks
    nkosinathi  - help me please   |196.25.255.xxx |2008-04-08 09:44:25
    I want to write a story about my life and i dont know where to start
    please send me a datailed book on writing my first book.
    Lawrence Payne  - My first book   |99.137.22.xxx |2008-04-14 18:32:47
    Hi Haley

    Just wanted tto say, Please let me know when you are starting your
    next writing class. I have lots of adventurous tell I want to get on paper. Many
    Thanks LP
    Isabella  - Free?   |99.243.128.xxx |2008-04-17 22:56:07
    Yo Peoples

    I'm 11 years old... i heard that kids can publish and i have written
    a book and i wanna publish it, but my parents aren't gonna spend hundreds of
    dollars to make a book. is there some places where i can publish for free or
    just at least make 1 copy for free so i put ask my school librarian to put the
    book in the library i can just make one with paper and i can still do it but i
    wanna make it look cool and professional
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