The creators of WritePro,
the award-winning program used by tens of thousands of writers in 38 countries,
recipient of over 100 favorable reviews, now bring you a new program that
enables you to improve your own characters and plots -- or invent them on the
spot -- carrying you to the limits of your talent and making you a Master of
Fiction.
"This software is like having a seasoned
writing instructor in your computer. An impressive and highly-acclaimed
program." -- Writer's Digest magazineWhat Is FictionMaster®? FictionMaster is a
more advanced program than WritePro. It is used by writers whose books you may
have read as well as by smart beginners. It provides practical techniques for
character and plot development the writer will find in no other course or
program. It is especially valuable for writers who already have drafts of
material they want to improve for publication.
FictionMaster guides
the writer in making characters truly memorable, unveils the Actors Studio
technique for creating instant tension in any scene, shows exactly how to
master suspense throughout a novel, and demonstrates a surprising and new way
to revise a novel that avoids the hazard of starting on page one and growing
cold on your own manuscript.
How It
Works FictionMaster enables you to transfer a paragraph, a page,
or a chapter of your own writing into the program, improve it under the expert
guidance of Sol Stein, and transfer it back out to whatever word processor
you're used to. The learning curve is near zero. You can concentrate on writing
and learning new techniques and not on computing. Novelists, playwrights, and
screen writers use the extensive dialogue module in FictionMaster to make their
dialogue jump off the page.
FictionMaster enables you to show a story
instead of telling it, to bring flashbacks and background into the present, to
master point of view, and even how to come up with the best possible title and
handle for your work. (The "handle" is what you use to describe your novel to
an agent or publisher; many writers rely on a synopsis of the plot, which is
the worst possible thing you can do.)
Though designed for the
experienced writer, it is being used successfully by smart beginners and is
credited by them for helping to get their first novels accepted for
publication.
The New York Times
said, "We all want to write stories. Admit it. That prize-winning novel, short
story, stage or screenplay is trying to get out. When he is not writing novels,
Sol Stein gives lessons in the writing of fiction. These lessons have been
distilled into two software series, first WritePro and now
FictionMaster...FictionMaster is for writers, perhaps even published ones, with
a better idea of where they are heading. You insert your own ideas into the
program, characters, plots, dialogue and overcoming obstacles to publication.
[Stein] is doggedly persistent, just what a writer needs from a teacher. The
program could not be easier to install and use."
FictionMaster consists of 4
programs, each with a specific function: 1. Creating
Memorable Characters: Characters can be blah, ordinary, interesting,
intriguing, or truly memorable. How to get to "truly memorable" with every
character you ever imagine.
2. Developing Page-Turning Plots:
The three keys to plotting success; Crucible, Clash and Surprise; the Actors
studio technique for creating conflict; how to keep the reader reading;
mastering suspense and tension; building your novel step by step; and how to
test your plot before the first editor sees it.
3. The Dialogue
Doctor: Editors say the most common fault of rejected novels is
"unbelievable dialogue." This exclusive program by a prize-winning teacher of
dialogue enables you to test and improve every line of dialogue you ever
write.
4. Overcoming Obstacles to Publication: How to show a
story instead of telling it, how to master point of view, how to bring
flashbacks into the present, how to exploit particularity, and how to come up
with the best possible title and handle for your work.
Who is behind FictionMaster?
The creator of FictionMaster,
Sol Stein, is a
prize-winning playwright produced on Broadway, an anthologized poet, the author
of nine novels including the million-copy-seller, The Magician, plus nonfiction
books, screenplays, and TV dramas. He has edited and published some of the most
successful writers of our century: James Baldwin, F. Lee Bailey, David Frost,
Jack Higgins, and Elia Kazan, none of whom had published major work until they
came under Stein's guidance. Most important, Stein won the Distinguished
Instructor Award from the University of California for his amazing work with
beginners.