Archive for September, 2010

IACCW MEMBER EVENT: The Way of Story

Julia McCutchen interviews Catherine Ann Jones Catherine Ann Jones

Writers of all levels and all narrative forms – fiction, non-fiction, plays, screenplays, stories, novels, and memoir – will benefit from understanding the way of story.

In this insightful interview, Catherine Ann Jones will reveal how to:

  • understand and use the seven steps to story structure
  • create memorable characters and effective dialogue
  • establish your theme and track the story through-line
  • balance your writing craft with your intuitive skills
  • invite the “invisibles” and free the story within you
  • write the story outline as a successful marketing tool
  • apply story techniques for all levels and all story genres

Catherine Ann Jones, an award-winning playwright and Hollywood screenwriter of such films as The Christmas Wife, Unlikely Angel, Angel Passing which premiered at Sundance winning 15 awards in the US and internationally. She was also a writer for the popular TV series, Touched by an Angel. A Fulbright Scholar to India studying shamanism, graduate of Pacifica Graduate Institute, author of The Way of Story, she teaches worldwide. Online courses are available at www.dailyom.com. For writing consultant service & workshop schedule please visit www.wayofstory.com

Date: Thursday 7th October Time:16:00 BST / 11:00 EST

Want to listen to this teleseminar interview for free but not yet an IACCW member?

Find out about how to do so and discover the other benefits of becoming a member of the International Association of Conscious & Creative Writers (IACCW) by clicking here …

Why You Should Read Your Writing Out Loud

NativePeopleAroundDrumOur innate impulse to communicate has taken the shape of diverse stories and songs in cultures all around the world for thousands of years.

This verbal transmission has played a truly significant role in human history and continues to weave magic and meaning into our lives today.

The therapeutic power of literature was understood by the Ancient Egyptians who described it as “the medicine chest of the soul”, and current organisations* are successfully combining this with the practice of reading aloud.

For contemporary writers of all kinds, pausing to reflect on the value of oral tradition and how the spoken word enhances the reading experience introduces a whole new dimension to creative writing.

Imagine how your message or story would be delivered using the spoken word or song. What difference might that make to the way that you craft your words on the page?

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Breakthrough Coaching Session – Special Offer

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Designed to be effective at any stage of the writing or publishing process, this powerful, in-depth coaching session will take you directly to the heart of the most important issues around writing your book – even if you haven’t started writing yet!

By the end of our time together, you will know exactly what to do next and how to go about it.

Nikki Highmore Sims“Thank you for an amazingly helpful session, which truly was a ‘breakthrough’ in every sense of the word.

For years I’ve been stuck with this seemingly solid perception of what’s ‘not possible’, being blocked by it but not questioning it purely as it was so very solidly lodged.

In just an hour you’ve helped me uncover the true origin of that previously unquestionable belief and loosen – or even dissipate – it to the point where suddenly ‘it’ is indeed possible, and even probable!

You say you work intuitively, and yes you do, but even more than that … you’re a truly gifted coach.

I am immensely grateful to have worked with you and I am sure I shall do so again!”
Nikki Highmore Sims, Mindset Consultant and author of The Complete Guide to Designing and Running Brilliant Workshops and Meetings

Contact Julia@JuliaMcCutchen.com to arrange a time for a quick chat about whether this particular coaching option is right for you.

5 Qualities of Successful Authors #4 Patience

Flower_bud_PatiencePatience means the capacity to endure waiting, delay, or provocation without becoming angry or upset (Roget’s New Millennium Thesaurus).

Patience is required at many different levels on the Writer’s Journey both with yourself and with others.

Why is patience such an important quality for writers?

First of all, writing a book for publication is a long term business.

Despite the fact that there are always exceptions to the rule, there are very few books that are written and picked up by an agent or publisher straight away. The norm is for the process to take time.

The stage where patience is most required, and one of the most important for all writers seeking commercial publication, is finding the right people to work with – agent and/or publisher.

The reason that it takes so long for publishing professionals to respond to your approach is that they genuinely do have an extremely long list of other tasks on their ‘To Do’ list. And this is before they even get to assessing new projects from new authors!

Add this to fact that they are almost always in meetings and inundated with material to read, and you’ll begin to get the picture.

Ironically, once a decision is finally made, from that point onwards everything suddenly switches to tight deadlines where everything needs to be completed ‘yesterday’.

With self-publishing, the long term nature of successful publishing takes into account the whole life cycle of the book. In this situation you need patience to nurture your book to success long beyond the launch.

It requires patience to cultivate mutually rewarding working relationships with people who will help to sell, market and promote your book. It also takes patience to build up a strong relationship with your readers that is likely to be rewarded by them buying your next book too.

Life has a way of taking the time required for projects to come to fruition – whatever that may be – rather than an arbitrary timeframe you may have decided you want to impose.

Usually, there is a bigger picture at work – if only you could see it then and there.

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IACCW MEMBER EVENT: Conscious Marketing for Authors

Julia McCutchen interviews Lisa CherneyLisa straight

Have you ever wondered how you are going to attract the attention of agents, publishers and readers with your book ideas when there are so many other writers trying to do the same? You know that your approach / story / philosophy is different but how do you communicate that and ensure your voice is heard?

In this interview we will talk about ways for you to find the words you need in order to market yourself successfully. You will learn how to talk about your Unique Abilities with passion and clarity, and by the end you will know:

  • The value of effective marketing for authors today
  • How utilizing Unique Abilities will make you stand out from the crowd
  • The critical differences between your “target” and your “ideal” agent/publisher/reader
  • Simple methods for communicating your uniqueness in your marketing
  • How to build your Unique Ability portfolio to build your author platform

Lisa Cherney is a marketing expert and President of Conscious Marketing, now celebrating its 10th year. Lisa’s mission is to help business owners find their authentic marketing voice so they can attract their ideal clients. As co-author of Inspiration to Realization: A Women’s Guide to Business, Personal & Spiritual Fulfillment, Lisa has the personal and professional expertise to adapt her award-winning and insightful approach to showing authors how to engage with successful marketing strategies to support publishing success. For more information see www.consciousmarketing.com

Date: Thursday 9 September   Time:16:00 BST / 11:00 EST

Want to listen to this teleseminar interview for free but not yet an IACCW member?

Find out about how to do so and discover the other benefits of becoming a member of the International Association of Conscious & Creative Writers (IACCW) by clicking here …