Build Better Settings: How to use setting to show character arc in your fiction

Our mission with this book is to accomplish just one thing: to change the way you view (and use) setting as a tool in your storytelling.

Many authors create flat, one-dimensional settings that fail to engage readers, or else they bury the reader under details that don’t add depth and meaning to the story they’re trying to tell. Some create worlds that are beautifully fleshed out but aren’t anchored to the characters or aren’t an integral part of the plot.

You’re not going to be one of those authors.

Build Better Settings will take you on a journey that will:

  • Clear out old attitudes, expand your idea of what setting can do, and ensure that you understand what we mean by character arc.
  • Introduce you to the tools we see as the fundamentals of building a meaningful setting including: different levels of setting, your character’s backstory, objects and symbols, and secondary characters.
  • Show you how to build your setting to challenge your character, boost conflict and build story tension.
  • Reflect the changes occurring within your character’s world so that every detail of your setting adds layers of meaning to your story in a way that readers can see and feel.

If you’re ready to forever change how you view and use setting in your writing, click that buy button now and take the next step in your storyteller’s journey.


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Build Better Characters: The psychology of backstory & how to use it in your writing to hook readers 

Compelling characters are what keeps readers turning pages and buying books — from fantasies to mysteries to the great literary novel. But how to do you create characters that feel three dimensional and real on the page? Counsellor and author Eileen Cook shares common psychological techniques to help you build your characters and take your story to the next level.

Covering understanding your character’s backstory and how it impacts their choices in your book by doing a structured counselling interview, personality structure (Myers Briggs and Emotional Intelligence) and how that may lead to conflict, and understand dissecting the Stages of Change to see how your character moves through them .

Filled with practical tips, examples and prompts this is a craft book you will return to over and over.

This is the second book in the Creative Academy Guides for Writers series. Be sure to check out the rest of the guides for writers in this series.


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Create With Co-Authors: How to use effective collaboration to level up your writing career

Many authors consider joining forces with other writers to multiply their creative might. Are you:

  • Wondering what the different co-author models are and how they fit your writing and publishing goals?
  • Curious about the benefits and challenges of co-authoring?
  • Confused about what working agreements will protect your interests?
  • Wanting to keep conflict between the book pages and not between you and your co-authors?

We can help.

Three career authors, with experience in the different models of co-authoring, coach you through all the areas you should consider whether you are following a traditional, indie or hybrid publishing path. From the creative challenges of co-authoring, to benefits of a shared marketing push—learn how to unlock the potential of powerful collaborative relationships.

Whether you are developing a book or a series, Create With Co-Authors gives you the tools and step-by-step guidance you need to form healthy co-author relationships. Prompts and exercises will help you take practical steps to turn that dream into shared products that you can research, write and promote—while growing your catalogue and widening your reach.

Click the buy button now to ensure you and your co-author(s) have a solid foundation to build upon.


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Create Story Conflict: How to increase tension in your story and keep readers turning pages

Conflict is essential to story—regardless of genre. The friction between what a character wants and the lengths they will go to reach that goal is what pulls readers through your book.

  1. Great conflict is what leaves readers cheering (or crying) at the end of a story.

Using humour and her deep knowledge of human behaviour, counsellor and award-winning author Eileen Cook will guide you through the causes of conflict, the differences between internal and external conflict, and show you how conflict resolution techniques can be turned upside down to ramp up the tension in your book. 

Filled with practical tips, examples and prompts, this is a craft book you’ll keep on your shelf to use again and again. 

This is the fourth book in the Creative Academy Guides for Writers series. Be sure to check out the rest of the guides for writers in this series.

  1. Scrappy Rough Draft by Donna Barker
  2. Build Better Characters by Eileen Cook
  3. Strategic Series Author by Crystal Hunt
  4. Create Story Conflict by Eileen Cook
  5. Full Time Author by Eileen Cook and Crystal Hunt
  6. Create With Co-Authors by Donna Barker, Crystal Hunt and Eileen Cook

 


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Full Time Author: How to build, grow and maintain a successful writing career that you love

How many people have told you that your dream of being a full-time writer is impossible? They’re wrong.

Whether you are just getting started or are an experienced author, we’re here to help you overcome the obstacles in your path—and make your publishing dreams a reality. 

  • Unsure how to turn your published book(s) into an actual career?  
  • Been knocked around by the publishing industry and feeling disheartened?
  • Overwhelmed by all the options and not sure what to do next to level up? 

Two career authors—one traditional and one indie—with over 50 published books and 30 years of experience between them, team up to provide you with the complete set of puzzle pieces so you can craft your ideal author life. 

If you are looking for a quick fix or magic button this isn’t the book for you. Building a career strong enough to last a lifetime won’t happen overnight.

But if you’re ready to build yourself a personalized roadmap to making enough money from your writing to pay your bills, then you’re in the right place. This book gives you the tools and information you need to clarify your dream and create practical steps to turn that dream into a career that you can build, grow and maintain over time—without sacrificing your health, relationships or happiness along the way. 

This is the fifth book in the Creative Academy Guides for Writers series. Be sure to check out the rest of the guides for writers in this series.


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