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If you enjoyed this book, it’s time to learn o ther considerations in how to maximize your Setting, such as using S etting to create foreshadowing and tension, how to show emotion and back story, as well as how to use Setting as a character in your story.
WHAT FOLKS ARE SAYING ABOUT:
Writing Active Setting ; Book 2: Setting to Show Emotion, Add Conflict , and Show Back Story (release : Spring 2013)
* Learning how to write ACTIVE SETTINGS has been amazing. The examples are concise and fit seamlessly into the narrative. This book has been b oth challenging and informative. ~~ Laurel Wi l czek, SciFi and Fantasy writer
* ACTIVE SETTINGS is a fantastic book! Finally, I “really” understand what setting means. I have my sweat tea in one hand, a sharpened pencil in the other and my Active Setting book open before me. It doesn’t get much better for a novice writer! – Sharon Marie Lightsley, Inspirational Suspense Writer
* This book helped me identify areas where I really need to focus (Setting and emotion) and clarified how I can make my Setting work for me in the story and the world I’ve created. ~~ Wendy G – Memphis , Tennessee
Writing Active Setting : Book 3 : Anchoring, Action, as a Character and More (release : Summer 2013)
* The whole series, but this book in particular makes me feel like I can really dig in and write a stronger story. It’s a very empowering feeling and makes me excited to revise my own work . ~~ Jim Robinson , Denver , Colorado
* I was reading one of my favorite authors at the Laundromat this morning and suddenly I was hit with a thunderbolt. Why do I love this author? Because she brings me right into the scene. How? Through threading some of the setting into the interaction of the character. And that’s exactly what you’re showing me how to do in my own work through this book. Thank you! ~~ Tricia Cole, Erotic Romance writer
* I am amazed how much can change in one paragraph of my manuscript with the manipulation of Setting. This book spells out how to do just that in clear, easy to understand, small steps. ~~ Judy Wirzberger . Women’s Fiction writer
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