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Exclusive Pre-Conference Workshop | Jordan Rosenfeld at #WDC19

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Jordan Rosenfeld’s masterclass will help you master the art of tension. Tension is like the connect

Jordan Rosenfeld’s masterclass will help you master the art of tension. [Web Version »]( &p1=%405ifPvN66ybQPAynEp7BmDrRPPy%2BaUErbXblwxekFlr4%3D) [PreConference Workshop]( ) [Hook Your Readers and Keep Them Turning Pages!]( ) Tension is like the connective tissue that allows muscles to attach to bones, and flex their might. It’s the heart of conflict, the backbone of uncertainty, the hallmark of danger. It keeps readers guessing, and characters on their toes. From the inner conflicts of a character's deepest psyche, to the mechanics of how you reveal information to the reader, creating tension is critical to crafting a story your readers can't put down. That’s why we’re offering a special pre-conference workshop on Thursday, August 22nd, right before the 2019 Writer’s Digest Annual Conference kicks off! [How to Write a Page-Turner: Master the Art of Tension]( ) [Jordan Rosenfeld]( ), author of [How to Write a Page-Turner]( ) (Writer’s Digest Books, 2019) and five other books on writing craft, will demonstrate: - Four key elements of page-turning tension - Strategies for building character tension - Essentials of creating plot tension - How to balance scene elements for maximum tension - How to build powerful images that layer in subconscious tension Whether you’re a beginning writer or already have a few short stories or novels under your belt, you’ll walk away from this masterclass with practical techniques to elevate your fiction by mastering the art of tension. Seats are limited, so be sure to register before March 26th and save $150! [Information]( ) [Register]( ) Sponsored By [Publish Drive]( ) Please do not reply to this email. We are happy to help you with any questions or concerns you may have. Please [click here to contact us]( ). This email was sent by: F+W, 10151 Carver Road, Suite 300, Blue Ash, OH, 45242 USA [Unsubscribe]( &cid=DM112028&bid=1103353500) | [Web Version »]( &p1=%405ifPvN66ybQPAynEp7BmDrRPPy%2BaUErbXblwxekFlr4%3D) We respect your right to privacy. [View our policy.]( )

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