What is the ultimate key to writing with powerwith juiceto gripping edge-of-seat audience attention?
In his new book, college writing professor and thriller writer Roger Weston reveals how to write with power.
Voice is a topic that is not commonly taught because few know how to explain it, let alone teach it.
In VOICE: Write with Power, Weston unveils a totally new paradigm, an easily understandable approach to voice that can transform your writing to a whole new level where readers WANT to keep reading, where an audience is carried away and time flies.
You will learn:
Why voice is the golden key to standout writing and how to produce Voice on Demand
The Quilt Metaphor: The ultimate system to producing authentic voices on demand
The lenses (key questions and strategies) for quickly analyzing the voice in any piece of writing and knowing exactly what is needed:
The Fear Lens
The Audience Lens
The Acceptable Lens
The Human Factor Lens
The Emotion Lens
The Bad Writing Lens
The Governing Voice Lens
The Authority Lens
Your Lens
The Norris Lens: A critical voice lens from action star Chuck Norris
The Faulkner Lens
The Originality Lens
The Single Line Lens
Genuine Voices
How to inhabit your words
Voice Play: Forty essential activities to master voice as you produce your latest work
A graduate of the University of Southern California, Roger Weston has taught writing to thousands of students around the USA. VOICE: Write with Power, may be one of his greatest discoveries.
In his new book, college writing professor and thriller writer Roger Weston reveals how to write with power.
Voice is a topic that is not commonly taught because few know how to explain it, let alone teach it.
In VOICE: Write with Power, Weston unveils a totally new paradigm, an easily understandable approach to voice that can transform your writing to a whole new level where readers WANT to keep reading, where an audience is carried away and time flies.
You will learn:
Why voice is the golden key to standout writing and how to produce Voice on Demand
The Quilt Metaphor: The ultimate system to producing authentic voices on demand
The lenses (key questions and strategies) for quickly analyzing the voice in any piece of writing and knowing exactly what is needed:
The Fear Lens
The Audience Lens
The Acceptable Lens
The Human Factor Lens
The Emotion Lens
The Bad Writing Lens
The Governing Voice Lens
The Authority Lens
Your Lens
The Norris Lens: A critical voice lens from action star Chuck Norris
The Faulkner Lens
The Originality Lens
The Single Line Lens
Genuine Voices
How to inhabit your words
Voice Play: Forty essential activities to master voice as you produce your latest work
A graduate of the University of Southern California, Roger Weston has taught writing to thousands of students around the USA. VOICE: Write with Power, may be one of his greatest discoveries.
Used availability for Roger Weston's VOICE: Write with Power