OCCRWA Proudly Presents:
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March 16, 2009 - April 11, 2009

"Layering a Story Concept"
with Sylvie Kurtz

 

 

About the Class:
Use the seven elements of story concept to put together a blurb that is complete, conflict-filled and concise enough to use as a selling tool.

TOPICS:
1.         Introduction
2.         Story Concept
3.         Flaw
4.         Backstory
5.         Redeeming Quality
6.         Journey
7.         Enabling Circumstance
8.         Goal
9.         Opponent
10.       Ally
11.       Ally's MO
12.       Lifechanging Event
13.       Jeopardy
14.       Objective Line/Subjective Line
15.       Blurb
16.       Conclusion

About the Instructor:
Flying an eight hour solo cross-country in a Piper Arrow with only the airplane's crackling radio and a large bag of M & Ms for company, Sylvie Kurtz realized a pilot's life wasn't for her.  The stories zooming in and out of her head proved more entertaining than the flight itself.  Not a quitter, she finished her pilot's course, earning her commercial license and instrument rating.  Since then, she's traded in her pilot's license for a keyboard, where she lets her imagination soar to create fictional adventures that explore the power of love and the thrill of suspense.

Her first Harlequin Intrigue, One Texas Night, was a 1999 Romantic Times nominee for Best First Category Romance and a finalist for a Booksellers Best Award.  Her Silhouette Special Edition, A Little Christmas Magic was a 2001 Readers’ Choice Award Finalist and a Waldenbooks bestseller.  Remembering Red Thunder was a 2002 Romantic Times Nominee for Best Intrigue.  She was a 2005 and 2007 Romantic Times nominee for Lifetime Achievement for Series Romantic Adventure. Ms. Longshot has been optioned by Twin Star Entertainment as a possible TV movie.  She has written twenty novels. Visit her at www.SylvieKurtz.com

 

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