
Powerful Premise
Writing the Irresistible (Red Sneaker Writers Book Series, Volume 6)
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William Bernhardt
Why do some books attract readers while others don't? What are the essential qualities of an irresistible read, a story people can't wait to start? And what's the secret to attracting a literary agent or publishing deal? The answer to all three questions is: Premise. A powerful premise is what separates ordinary novels from best sellers. William Bernhardt explains the essential elements of breakout books, stories that reel in readers and attract serious attention. He discusses all the essential elements: originality, high stakes, believability, inescapable conflict, emotional appeal, and others. Plus, in the final chapter, Bernhardt explains how to turn your powerful premise into a winning pitch to attract agents and editors.
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It helps authors to package their work.What did you like best about this story?
It goes beyond premise. The information provided about editors and publishers is a welcomed bonus.Any additional comments?
Buy the series.beyond premise
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Aspiring Writers: You Need This Entire Series
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Yet another mind blowing experience from Wm Bernhardt's Red Sneaker Series. Over the past 2 years I've read about, no joke thirty books on writing. Most of them good solid books advising young, (scratch that) fledgling writers. In February of this year I started reading The RSS, Red Sneaker Series. Bernhardt gives me that little tap on the Bell (pun intended) that starts to make sense. Every one of the RSS, is a smack in the gut to my writing. I stop for a few day catch my writers breath, then delete a few thousand words, rewrite, tightening up my plot, dialogue, structure, style, character, and now premise. I got to tell you when I wake up from dead sleep and say out loud. "There's more to premise than just a theme." Yeah, this guys good... real good.What other book might you compare Powerful Premise to and why?
Fiction Attack, by James Scott Bell, another good solid writer with an intuitive understanding of story. Creator of the LOCK method of writing which has become the engine of a lot of modern fiction.Which character – as performed by William Bernhardt – was your favorite?
Himself...What’s an idea from the book that you will remember?
Premise is more than just themeAny additional comments?
Buy the books... you'll thank yourself once you do.I still hate this guy....
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I not only want the rest of the books in this series, I also want them all as ebooks in order to highlight passages and have the written exercises in front of me.
This will be a reread every time I start a new novel or any other work of fiction.
This is awesome writing advice
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solid information
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POWERFUL PREMISE
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Succinct and to the point
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The value in knowing how to create a premise is that those few, but difficult, words create boundaries the writer can use to keep the story on track even if it goes in a different, delightful direction- if the "direction" still supports the Premise! The story will not wander if you keep the Premise in front of you, the writer, even in the first draft. If you're writing solely for your own enjoyment, then this book may not be for you. If you're writing for the enjoyment of the readers, this and the series of Red Sneaker Series, has extraordinary "gems".
Really? The Premise is the anchor to the story?
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