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Story Editing Masterclass
Create a story that lasts through time. This essential masterclass gives you the knowledge to tell a powerful story and guidance on how to use Fictionary StoryTeller to apply that knowledge. The human brain loves a well-told story, so create your best story and deliver what your audience is craving.
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Add your imagination to the knowledge of craft, and you've got a story. Add in a method to edit your story with in depth analysis and you've got a great story. This masterclass empowers you by guiding you through the story editing process and providing a structure that ensures your hard work pays off.
Lesson 1: The Fictionary Methodology: 38 Story Elements to a Better Story
Identify and fix problems within your manuscript by focusing on your story, not just the words.
This masterclass shows you how.
Lesson 2: Characters And Story Structure
You’ve finished your first draft, so most likely you know who your characters are, what they look like, where they work and so on. But what about how they fit into your story structure?
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Try StoryTeller for FreeLesson 3: How To Improve Your Plot
Tackle your plot and learn how to evaluate and revise your scenes to keep your reader engaged and emotional.
Lesson 4: How To Improve Your Settings
Setting can increase or decrease tension and conflict, set the mood, and show characterization.
Lesson 5: How To Use Word Count To Evaluate Your Scenes
Word count per scene helps you control the pacing and tension in your novel.
Lesson 6: Connect Readers to Characters
Readers love to cheer for a character. Make them feel what your character feels, and you’ll keep them reading
Lesson 7: POV Characters
The POV you choose determines whose thoughts, emotions, and senses the reader will experience your story from.
Lesson 8: Story Arc And Engaging Your Readers
Having a structured story will keep your reader from getting lost along the way. This is why the story arc is so important.
Lesson 9: Finding Plot Holes
Evaluate the plot, edit, and rewrite until you’ve created a powerful story for your readers.
Lesson 10: Draw Your Readers Into and Out of Each Scene
Capture the reader at the beginning and end of each scene and keep them reading.
Lesson 11: Maximize Tension And Conflict
You don’t need tension and conflict in every scene, but you should have either tension or conflict in each scene.
Lesson 12: Check For Empty Stages
A reader must know where characters are, when they are there, and how the location affects their senses.
Lesson 13: Keep Your Timeline Clear
The quicker the reader understands timing, the quicker they will be drawn into the scene.
Lesson 14: Bringing it all Together
The top ten ways to use StoryTeller.