Narrative Control

Since we’re in a winning and learning mood around here, let’s look at another must-take class coming up soon. Don’t think it’s only the old pros that can teach you something new, or give you a way to look at a craft topic you might not have considered, because there are some damn talented young’uns out there - and Lydia Joyce is one of the best. I know this because she and I have critiqued on and off for several years now.

Lydia Joyce is the author of four novels that have won much praise for their sensual intensity and atmosphere. Every one of her books has received a 4.5-heart review from Romantic Times BOOKclub, and she has received Desert Island Keeper status from All About Romance, as well. Among other awards, she has been a finalist for Romantic Times Reviewer’s Choice Best Erotic Romance twice, for All About Romance’s yearly reader poll (including winning one and being a runner up for another), winner of the Romance Readers Anonymous Best Debut author, and a runner up for the Smart Bitches BWAHA award.

And don’t let me hear you saying that she writes historicals and that’s not your focus . . . remember the critique group thing above? I’ve read two of her fantasy projects, a piece of her contemporary work, and a bit of a thriller idea - among other things. Plain and simple, she can write, and she’s going to share a lot of her tips via the following:

Ever wondered how to make your action hum with tension and your love scenes grippingly passionate? Lydia Joyce is well known for her exciting, sensual stories and will teach you her techniques for making your scenes intense! Throw away useless advice like “make your sentences short to make people read fast” and plunge into real ways of looking at how writers put scenes together to create different effects.

Topics:

-Introduction
-Action
-Sensation
-Dialog
-Description
-Internalization
-Pacing Action I
-Pacing Action II
-Pacing Sex I
-Pacing Sex II
-Conclusion

Lydia is generously giving away one class tuition to a reader of my blog. Post to the comments if you’d like to this class, and on Saturday night, September 8, 2007 at 8:00 p.m.ish CDT, I’ll pick a winner. But if you know you want to take this class, head to the source and sign up.


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17 Responses to “Narrative Control”

  1. Wow, I would love to take this class! Looks like a great one.

  2. Sounds lovely. Please drop my name in the hat. I could definitely use some help with the love scene department.

  3. Sounds really good, i’ll go for it.

  4. Mondo cool. I would LOVE to take this class.

  5. Oh, and the link for the course info doesn’t work. :-(

  6. Yep, this class also sounds great.

  7. Hmm. Fall and back to school. The class sounds very interesting.

  8. This class sounds fabulous! I love to take it. I know it would help my writing.

  9. Thanks, Jenny. I fixed the link! Check out the other AR classes available now, too!

  10. This sounds awesome. Please toss my name in the hat, lol. I need all the help I can get with adding tension, and dealing with pacing in the sex scenes.

  11. I’m already ‘excited’ and ‘hot’ in this 90 degree heat and it would be great to learn how to better describe it ‘intensely’!

  12. Wow, another great class I’d love to take.

  13. Sounds like another great workshop!

  14. *blush* THanks, Alison!

  15. Sounds like a great workshop - a good range of topics to go through! I love Lydia’s books - hotly sensual. ;o)

  16. I would love to be entered into the drawing for this class.

    I have two Lydia’s books. I’ll have to dig them out of my TBR pile and stick them at the top. :)

  17. I’d love to get my name in the hat also. I could definitely use some help in this department! Thanks loads.

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