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How You Can Up Your Game in Writing Fiction for Less Than Three Dollars
Hi, I'm Randy Ingermanson, known around the world as "the Snowflake Guy" for my wildly popular "Snowflake method" of designing a novel. I'm also the author of the best-selling book Writing Fiction for Dummies.
Over the years, I've mentored a large number of writers who wanted to write fiction.
Not one of them ever wanted to write mediocre fiction.
Every single one of them wanted to write powerful fiction. Compelling fiction. Fiction that grabs you by the hair and pulls you through each scene.
The good news is that I know a powerful technique that can catapult your fiction forward.
The bad news is that it takes some hard work to master.
The great news is that I'm willing to teach it to you for less than $3.
My #1 Fiction-Writing Secret Is...
I learned this technique years ago from the legendary fiction teacher Dwight Swain. He called his method "Motivation-Reaction Units." There's a whole chapter in his book on these so-called "MRUs".
I spent months learning how those pesky MRUs work.
I tore into my own writing, ripping apart every paragraph, finding the MRUs, throwing away the fluff, and then putting it all back together.
It was a hellish few months, but when it was over, my fiction-writing craft had improved dramatically.
I was no longer a wannabe novelist. I was a gonnabe novelist.
The Best-Kept Secret...
MRUs, in my opinion, are the best-kept secret in fiction-writing lore. Hardly anyone teaches them. Even published authors often don't understand them well.
Not long ago, I realized that I didn't have any teaching products that analyzed an entire scene from a real published novel, paragraph by paragraph, showing exactly how the MRUs work.
That's about to change.
My New E-book is...
I've recently released an e-book, the new and improved "Writer's Journey" edition of my award-winning novel, Oxygen, which I coauthored years ago with my best buddy, John Olson.
Since John and I are the publishers, we get to decide what goes into the book.
We decided to add an appendix, just for aspiring authors, in which I rip apart every single MRU in the first scene of our novel (which John wrote).
Then John took revenge by writing an appendix using his own methods of analysis on the second scene of the book (which I wrote).
Then we wrote an appendix telling exactly how we sold Oxygen to a royalty-paying publisher in less than seven weeks -- without an agent.
Finally, we added an appendix showing the proposal we used to make the sale. (Our editor has used this proposal for years to teach workshops at writing conferences.)
The four appendices run to over 21,000 words. All meat. No gristle.
Those appendices don't change the price of the e-book one penny. But they change the value massively.
If I were to sell the appendices as a separate course, I'd charge at least $15.
The Cost of Oxygen Is...
The everyday price of the novel plus the appendices is only $2.99.
Oxygen is a space adventure with a strong dose of romance, suspense, and humor. An explosion on the first mission to Mars leaves four astronauts with only enough oxygen for one to live. All evidence points to one of the four being a saboteur. One's unconscious. One's unstable. And the other two are falling in love.
We expect you'll like Oxygen.
But even if you hate the story, we think you'll find the appendices a heck of a great deal.
Oh, there's one more thing you may like. In the section for aspiring authors, we included an "Eternal Coupon". It's good for a discount of 50% on featured products on my web site.
We call it an "Eternal Coupon" because it never expires. It will always be good for some writing product or another on my site, as long as I'm in business.
You can use it again and again because we'll change the featured product regularly.
We suspect you can do the math here. The total prices of all the writing products on my web site add up to several hundred dollars.
Spending $2.99 to get Oxygen plus the appendices plus the "Eternal Coupon" is a crazy good deal.
More Info and Sample Chapters...
You can find out more about Oxygen and read some sample chapters here.
How to Buy the Oxygen E-book...
You can get Oxygen for Nook for only $2.99.
Oxygen is also available as an e-book at similar prices on Amazon.co.uk and Amazon.de.
We're sorry, but Oxygen is not available on the Canadian site, Amazon.ca. We just didn't have that option.
I don't know for certain whether non-US readers can buy Oxygen on the US-based Amazon.com site or the Barnes & Noble site using the links above, but we have tried our best to make that possible. For both Amazon and B&N, we requested worldwide distribution, so we assume it's possible. However, we haven't been able to test that. Try it and see.
Note added Oct. 4: I have heard from numerous readers that Oxygen is indeed available in most countries from the Amazon US web site. In some countries, Amazon is charging $2.99. In a few countries, Oxygen is not available from Amazon at all. I have also heard from one reader that Oxygen is available from Barnes & Noble only to customers in the US and Canada. I don't know the reasons for these restrictions, but there are always reasons. These are beyond our control.
If You Don't Have an E-reader, Don't Panic...
Please note that even if you don't have a Kindle or a Nook, you can get free Kindle and Nook apps for Macs, Windows, iPads, iPhones, Androids, etc. You can find links to these on the Amazon and B&N pages above.
Is There a Paper Version of Oxygen?
Yes! We've signed with independent publisher Marcher Lord Press to do a paper version. It released on October 1, 2011. You can get it there for only $16.99.
The paper and e-book versions have the same story and the same appendices. There are only two differences between them:
- The paper version has an "Eternal Coupon" good for a 60% discount, which is 10% better than the e-book discount.
- The paper version has a different cover.
Have Fun!
John and I hope that this edition of Oxygen will help advance your writing to that pesky next level, but most importantly, we want you to have fun.
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