Showing posts with label creative writing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label creative writing. Show all posts

Friday, September 25, 2015

An Online Creative Writing Workshop for New and Seasoned Paranormal Romance Writers


Join #KilabotAtKilig

The creative writing workshop AND short story contest rolled into one!


WHAT IT IS:

This is the writing workshop you can attend wherever you are:

all participants receive the modules as detailed instructional videos, AND also receive helpful handouts via email.

The 3 modules (to be sent October 3, 10, and 17) will give new and seasoned writers valuable insights to:

* DEVELOP REALISTIC CHARACTERS
  Fully understand why your characters
  do the things they do -- using a very
  insightful personality test that tells
  you the most important things about
  them.

* THE 6 PARANORMAL PLOTS
   Did you know that there are different
   kinds of "ghosts" / paranormal
   phenomena? Get to know each kind
   -- including how you can lead each
   situation to a satisfying conclusion.

* CREATE CHILLS & THRILLS WITH
  YOUR DESCRIPTIONS 

  Using the power of words, lead your
  readers into feeling what your
  characters feel: whether it's chills, or
  thrills, or anything else in between.

Participants also get to interact with
each other and receive more tips from
Coach Aileen in a secret Facebook group
-- for even more writing insights!


EVEN MORE!

The best short story produced during the workshop receives prizes! :-)


WHO WILL FACILITATE:

Coach Aileen Santos has been writing professionally for more than 20 years.

She has been:
* a magazine writer & editor
* a television scriptwriter
* a trainer of editors and writers
* a creativity workshop facilitator, and
* a novel AND book series author.

Her novels have been finalists in the National Readers Choice Awards (2013)
and the Cardinal Sin Catholic Book Awards (2015), while her scriptwriting
work contributed greatly to several multi-awarded children's educational
shows.

Coach Aileen aims to inspire writers who inspire others -- and she can help
you do this no matter what genre you write in (yes, even if it's about the
paranormal!).


JOIN NOW!

Be part of this unique creative writing workshop AND short story writing
contest for an introductory fee of only Php500 / $11 (available for a limited
time only).

REGISTER HERE:

http://www.PlusFactorTraining.com/kilabotatkilig/


Monday, April 6, 2015

A.S. Santos Launches the Print Edition of "Voices in the Theater" at the Grand Easter Feast


A.S.Santos sits at the Authors' Table with
fellow female authors Camille Depano & Chichi Barba.

DLSU Professor Lysa Sanchez holds a signed copy of
"Voices in the Theater" with author A.S.Santos.


The Grand Easter Feast -- which happened at the
MOA Arena on April 5, 2015 -- was a wonderful celebration!
 

A.S.Santos poses with fellow book authors who launched
and signed books that day: Youth Preacher Obet Cabrillas
(who wrote "Itanong Mo Kay Daddy O!"), Camille Depano
(who wrote "#Hugot"), and Chichi Barba (who wrote
"Eat Well, Get Well.")
 
What the print cover version of "Voices in the Theater" looks like.

A peek inside at the Acknowledgments Page.
(So many awesome people are named there!)

"Voices in the Theater" is available for ordering now!
For print book orders, contact www.KerygmaBooks.com.
For ebook orders, go to Flipreads.com/voices-in-the-theater
(or Amazon.com).



Monday, December 8, 2014

A.S.Santos Finishes Book 3 of the SPRG Trilogy (Titled "Darkness in the World") During NaNoWriMo 2014



Although A.S.Santos finished the chapter outline of "Darkness in the World" in April 2014 (and even had the idea for the whole SPRG arc in 2010), the author used the NaNoWriMo fever to actually finish the last book of the Student Paranormal Research Group this November.

This is why "Darkness in the World" is coming out in digital format this December 2014 on Amazon, iTunes, Kobo, and GooglePlay, published by Flipreads.com. :-)

Click here now to get the preview chapters:



 SPRG Student Paranormal Research Group Trilogy



Saturday, December 6, 2014

Top 3 Reasons Teachers Should Discuss The SPRG Trilogy With Their Students


Teachers who assign "book reviews" or "book reports" to their students can start considering using the SPRG Trilogy in their discussions... for 3 very good reasons.

Here they are: