Other Rich Sources of Ideas Getting From Idea to Plot Outline Outlining: Surprise Endings and Cliffhangers Outlining: Plot Twists and Tricks Outline Case Study Kids Are the Best Audience Writing for Different Age Levels Hook Readers Right Away How to Scare Your Readers Making Monsters Kids Are the Best Audience Making your books fun and easy to read is the key to hooking young readers. Hook Readers Right Away Bob teaches you howto write an effective hook that swiftly captivates young readers.
How to Scare Your Readers Learn to maximize "the scares" when writing for young audiences. Making Monsters Bob teaches you howto transform inanimate objects into terrifying monsters with examples from It Came from Beneath the Sink! Dialogue and Prose Style Dialogue is the primary tool Bob uses to reveal character and story. Creating Middle Grade Characters Learn how Bob develops relatable middle-grade characters that help middle-grade readers enter the world of the story and make his books even scarier.
Have Fun With Your First Draft Bob takes you through his steps for writing a first draft and reminds you to enjoy the process. Revising and Getting Feedback Learn how to first revise on your own and then seek honest feedback.
Developing a Book Series To develop a series, focus on selling the first book. Writing as a Career Bob shares advice for aspiring writers and teaches why it's important to choose your genre and understand the market.
Promoting Yourself Bob gives recommendations on howto promote yourself as a writer through school visits, book fairs, and social media. Twenty Story Ideas for You Bob shares 20 story ideas to take away and make your own.
Exercises to Get You Going Experiment with writing exercises you can utilize to jump-start your process. Conclusion Now that Bob has covered his tips and tricks, he challenges you to start writing and have fun! Get Masterclass — R. Reviews There are no reviews yet. Related products. Add to cart. Rated 2. Rated 4. Connect Request Courses Lib. Downloads My Account Contact Us.
That said, the tips Bob gives to learn to connect with your audience are applicable to every genre and age group. The writing-oriented advice was familiar to me, but may not be to you. He covers a lot of standard ground but in a different way, like reminding you to have fun.
You might not jive with the writing process he recommends. He knows that and fully admits there are different processes for everyone. Still, he lays out a pretty good one and with some tweaks or without it might be a process that works for you.
This course is for those writers who maybe want to get nostalgic if you grew up on Stine and for those who really want to see the process of writing a book step-by-step. And hear some pretty funny personal stories along the way. MasterClass offers two options to access their courses.
Final verdict: I thoroughly enjoyed R. Ready to learn from R. Sign up here. Have you taken R. What do you think of it? Let us know in the comments. Stine normally starts with a title. Today, your practice is to think of a title. Then, take fifteen minutes to write a story based on that title.
Join over , readers who are saying YES to practice. Take the fear out of writing Award-winning novelist R. Stine wrote jokes and funny stories for 20 years before he switched gears and became a horror-writing legend. Since then, the author of the Goosebumps and Fear Street series has sold more than million copies. In his first-ever online writing class, Bob takes the fear out of crafting fiction.
Whether you're a beginner or a pro, you'll learn new ways to conquer writer's block, develop plots, and build nail-biting suspense that will thrill young readers. Stine you can call him Bob.
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