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Bookstore Book Launch Party Idea

November 18, 2013 By Martha Alderson

Want a sure way to entice book lovers to attend your bookstore book launch party? Promise cake (a thematically-true cake). They will come!

I learned this tip from my friend and writing coach Teresa LeYung Ryan. She brought a flat cake to every bookstore on her first book tour. Friends and fans left with a book(s) and a full stomach of cake.

I took her idea one step further and decorated the flat cake with a fondant cover of the book I was promoting — first for the The Plot Whisperer: Secrets of Story Structure Any Writer Can Master and followed in the same way with the The Plot Whisperer Workbook: Step-by-step Exercises to Help You Create Compelling Stories and then the The Plot Whisperer Book of Writing Prompts: Easy Exercises to Get You Writing Any leftovers I offered to the bookstore staff who always seemed so grateful!

NaNoWriMo Schedule:
11/21 — Write the Crisis(For additional help plotting and writing the Crisis, attend from the comfort of your own home a Writers Store plot webinar: Writing Strong Crisis and Climax Scenes: The Two Keys to Screenplays That Connect with Audiences (and Hollywood))
11/22 — 11/28 Write the End 1/4
11/27 — Write theClimax
(For additional help plotting and writing the Climax, attend from the comfort of your own home a Writers Store plot webinar: Writing Strong Crisis and Climax Scenes: The Two Keys to Screenplays That Connect with Audiences (and Hollywood))
11/28 — Write the Resolution
11/29 — 11/30 Catch-up

***For help writing the 2 toughest scenes of your story, join me from the comfort of your home for this 1 1/2hour plot webinar hosted by The Writers Store: Writing Strong Crisis and Climax Scenes: The Two Keys to Screenplays That Connect with Audiences (and Hollywood)

***Sign-up for the virtual Plot Whisperer Workbook Workshops beginning January 2014 to get you writing smarter and faster and more joyfully with a deeper understanding of plot.    

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Take the PLOTWRIMO Pre-Challenge:

You have 2 weeks, 1 day and 17 hours to get a draft written in time for PlotWriMo. Beginning December 1st, follow the exercises on the Plot Whisperer blog to re”vision” and redefine the plot arc of your story. PlotWriMo is custom designed to ensure your success even during the busiest time of the year.

Begin 2014 ready for a powerful rewrite.
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The following resources support you in your pre-challenge:
1) Plot your story step-by-step with the help of The Plot Whisperer Workbook: Step-by-step Exercises to Help You Create Compelling Stories

2) Read The Plot Whisperer: Secrets of Story Structure Any Writer Can Master
named BEST BOOKS FOR WRITERS by Poets and Writers. The author provides insight on how to create works of fiction with powerful stories and focuses on how to devise a Universal Plot, plot lines and subplots, compelling scenes, and character transformation.
 
3) Refer to The Plot Whisperer Book of Writing Prompts: Easy Exercises to Get You Writingfor writing prompts for scene #1 to the very The End, one prompt at a time.
4) Watch the Plot Series: How Do I Plot a Novel, Memoir, Screenplay? on YouTube. Scroll down on the left of this post for a directory of all the steps to the series. 27-step tutorial on Youtube
5) Watch the Monday Morning Plot Book Group Series on YouTube. Scroll down on the right of this post for a directory the book examples and plot elements discussed.
For more tips about how to use plot and the Universal Story in your novel, memoir or screenplay, visit:

Blockbuster Plots for Writers
Plot Whisperer on Facebook (we hope you “like” it)

Plot Whisperer on Twitter

Plot Whisperer on Pinterest 

*****Knowing what to write where in a story with a plot reinforces daily writing practice and allows for more productivity in your writing. Whether writing a first draft or revising, if you falter wondering what comes next in a story with a plot, follow the prompts in The Plot Whisperer Book of Writing Prompts: Easy Exercises to Get You Writing.

Today, I write.

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