Want to shave off 7 years of blood, sweat and tears? Whether you know how to write or not, there is always, always room for improvement. You might be tired of listening to the same tropes writing teachers say. Then you haven't found Holly Lisle. After thirty years in commercial publishing, Holly's gone self-published and she'd never ever go back. Waiting for her royalties from her publisher and desperate to fend of the repo-man, Holly turned to self-publishing to pay the bills. In 2006 she launched her "How To Think Sideways" programs and realized self publishing could give her a monatary comfort level commercial publishing never could. But what Holly created was a course on how to build a writer. On her website she says, "Do you want to write fiction for a living? That entire process, from learning how to come up with ideas through writing your fiction, revising it, and dealing with agents, editors, and publishers—or publishing yourself—is what I teach here." She not only teaches writing--she teaches you how to take apart your own mind and put it back together--sideways. And the results are in the proof of her students. The first teaching course is how to write flash fiction that doesn't suck. The 3 week course is FREE. Upon the grand opening of the course several of her students went on to sell their flash fiction and recieved prestigous awards. This Tuesday's tools is Holly's FREE course. I don't care what you think you know about writing...you should take this course. It's like no other. ACTION ITEM: Go to... http://howtothinksideways.com/ Join her list and look around the site and look for your email from Holly.
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