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Write Your Novel in 60 Days or LessLet Michael Zimmerman, author of 11 novels and
veteran of Penguin Putnam and Random House, show you how.
The hardest parts of writing a novel are: The answer to both: Michael Zimmerman. As a veteran of all sides of the book business -- from publishing 13 books in 5 years, to working within the belly of the NYC publishing beast for 8 years in the cover copy, marketing, and advertising departments of Penguin Putnam and Random House -- Mike Zimmerman knows how to pump out the prose and get it done. He has developed a regimen for writing books that works for him and for his students: "I always thought writing a novel was this foreboding task that required castle garrets and ample amounts of writer suffering. Myths. Mike taught me how to break down the novel-writing process into simple, digestible chunks. I followed the steps he laid down for me and one day discovered that I had written a novel. No pain, no fuss, no muss. Thank you, Mike. I'm own my way and I owe it to you. --K.L. Nelson, Memphis, TN In Mike's course you will learn to: Yes, there is a book inside you. Yes, you can get it on paper if you know the techniques. Yes, Mike Zimmerman is the guy to show you how. Final Thought: If you're hesitating to take this course because the notion of writing a novel quickly puts you off, if you fear that writing quickly will compromise quality, please consider this: Fear is a barrier to getting the job done. Fear of quality trumps good intentions -- and good ideas -- every time. Yeah, writers like Joseph Heller and Kurt Vonnegut and Tom Robbins and even Thomas Harris took/take years to write their books. Then you have writers like Stephen King, Nora Roberts, and the late Louis L'Amour who bang out a book every few months. Guess what? Every single one of those writers -- be they speedy or slug-like -- will be read long after their deaths. Speed doesn't hurt quality. Hesitation does. But most importantly, remember that we're talking about producing a solid draft of a novel. You'll have plenty of time to indulge your love of metaphors and commas during the rewrite. But first let's get a draft done! We believe every writer, no matter how talented, driven, and meticulous, must write at least one novel as fast as they can. Will it stink? You should not care in the slightest. What you'll learn in the process will be so much more valuable than the outcome. Oh, and guess what? The outcome could be huge. Sign up today for this unique one-on-one course and, finally, see your name on the front the novel you wrote -- and are proud of. Course Details Title: How to Write Your Novel in 60 Days Instructor: Michael Zimmerman Format: Email, one-on-one workshops and teleconferences Price: $250 Time Frame: 30 to 60 days Course Outcome: Draft of 30,000 to 100,00 word novel
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