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Immerse yourself in an empowering journey with our latest Special Report, "Cultivating Resilience: Overcoming Adversity through Effective Communication". This enlightening exploration is more than a guide - it's an invitation to awaken internal strength in the face of the unexpected. Dive deep into a world where adversity becomes an opportunity for growth, made possible through the transformative power of effective communication.The art of cultivating resilience is decoded through high-value content across enlightening chapters like: 'Understanding the Power of Resilience''Decoding Adversity: A Deep Dive''The Mechanics of Effective Communication''Hidden Connections: Resilience and Communication'...and many more, designed to inspire, inform, and invigorate.Authored by charismatic communicator and experienced life coach, Simon Rose, this report marries fundamental truths about resilience with relatable anecdotes from Simon's own adventures. Resonate with his authentic voice that cuts through the clutter, delivering clear and concise strategies for personal and communal resilience.Embark on this transformative journey and embrace an era of personal growth, adaptability, and robust communication. Purchase the Special Report today, light your path to resilience, and lead the way to a happier, more satisfying life!
The Time Traveler's Guide examines the writing of time travel stories and historical fiction. Books always transport us to other places, especially stories involving time travel or those set in different historical eras. The book examines the definition of time travel and historical fiction, the creation of time machines, methods and devices, selecting historical eras and settings, and creating characters and crafting dialogue. The book also explores common issues with time travel stories, and the importance of research, plausibility, description, and plot, along with writing about time travel into the future, alternate history, and parallel universes.The Time Traveler's Guide is an excellent resource for those writing time travel or historical fiction stories for both children and adults."This is a unique book, overall, and I recommend it to writers and those interested in methods of time travel in general.""The Time Traveler's Guide is a great resource for any writer wanting to improve their craft."
The Social Media Writer's Guide examines the importance of engaging a professional writer to handle an organization's website, social media, and business communications. Well-written content in a company's written communications can make all the difference between success and failure. This book examines the creation of clear, concise, and relevant website and other online content that both attracts and retains the visitor's attention. It explores the use of headlines, the incorporation of keywords, the benefits of the correct use of English, the pitfalls of intentional and accidental errors, and above all the importance of engaging a professional copywriter to handle a company's business communications.The Social Media Writer's Guide offers tips, advice, and recommendations for those interested in exploring the world of professional copywriting.
The Working Writer's Guide examines the professional life of those who have chosen to pursue writing as a career. People often believe that either that all published authors earn millions or that it's impossible to make a living as a writer. It's certainly possible to make a living based on your writing, but a number of different revenue streams are required. In reality, most full-time writers have multiple sources of income. These include book sales, royalties, teaching, workshops, coaching, editing, public speaking, events, websites, social media, and business and technical writing.
Where Do Ideas Come From? examines how The Alchemist's Portrait, The Sorcerer's Letterbox, The Clone Conspiracy, The Emerald Curse, The Heretic's Tomb, The Doomsday Mask, The Time Camera, and The Sphere of Septimus can be used to create workshops and creative writing exercises. These include writing time travel stories, creating superheroes and comic books, inventing imaginary worlds and fantasy kingdoms, exploring fascinating historical eras, imagining future technological developments, and examining ancient mysteries and civilizations.Where Do Ideas Come From? provides suggestions and recommendations for teachers developing classroom projects based on the books but might also serve as inspiration for aspiring writers of all ages.
The Children's Writer's Guide examines how you can get started as a writer, create time and space to pursue your craft and deal with lack of motivation and writers block. Topics covered include where ideas come from and how writers turn them into stories, choosing names for characters that are appropriate to the story, the importance of historical research if your novel is set in a different era, writing science fiction and fantasy, and the use of magic in stories for children. The author examines the role of editing and revision and how to deal with what is often the inevitable process of rejection, at least until good fortune comes your way. The author also recounts some of his experiences with marketing and promotion, such as book launches and in-store signings, websites, blogs, and social media, and discusses presentations, workshops and author-in-residence programs at schools and libraries.
This book examines school and library visits for children's authors and illustrators, including organizing school tours, maximizing book sales, and creating presentations, workshops, and residency programs.These details are also included in The Children's Writer's Guide, which examines how you can get started as a writer, create time and space to pursue your craft and deal with lack of motivation and writer's block. Topics covered include where ideas come from and how writers turn them into stories, choosing appropriate names for characters, the importance of historical research if your novel is set in a different era, writing science fiction and fantasy, the use of magic in stories for children, the role of editing and revision, how to deal with rejection, and marketing and promotion.
In a dark parallel world, following attacks by its most determined opponents, the Ministry has been forced to change its plans. Yet the ruthless Director-General is prepared to sacrifice anyone to achieve an entirely new beginning, no matter what the cost. In a deadly race against time, as events spiral out of control, Ben and Charlie must risk their lives in a desperate attempt to save two worlds from destruction.The Shadowzone Series of science fiction and fantasy novels involves the discovery of a grim dystopian version of Earth ruled by a totalitarian dictatorship, the threat of a deadly virus, and a race against time to save the lives of millions. What they're saying about the Shadowzone Series."Shadowzone is the first book in a series and I guarantee you will be racing towards the second. An excellent read!""Packed with non-stop action and cliff hangers, Rose does an excellent job at leaving the reader wanting more.""Into the Web is the second book in the Shadowzone series. Like the first it is action packed and will leave the reader wanting more.""Black Dawn is the third book in the ShadowZone series and it lives up to the previous two. Once again Simon Rose carries interesting characters through an action packed story. Readers will love this instalment as much as the two earlier books."
On a doomed version of Earth, the sinister schemes of the Ministry are moving ever closer to completion, with dire consequences for the inhabitants of two worlds. For Ben and Charlie, an unlikely alliance, unexpected reunions, and the mysterious prophecy of the Chosen One offer a glimmer of hope, with the ever-present prospect of betrayal, as they embark on an unpredictable journey into the unknown.The Shadowzone Series of science fiction and fantasy novels involves the discovery of a grim dystopian version of Earth ruled by a totalitarian dictatorship, the threat of a deadly virus, and a race against time to save the lives of millions. What they're saying about the Shadowzone Series."Shadowzone is the first book in a series and I guarantee you will be racing towards the second. An excellent read!""Packed with non-stop action and cliff hangers, Rose does an excellent job at leaving the reader wanting more.""Into the Web is the second book in the Shadowzone series. Like the first it is action packed and will leave the reader wanting more.""Black Dawn is the third book in the ShadowZone series and it lives up to the previous two. Once again Simon Rose carries interesting characters through an action packed story. Readers will love this instalment as much as the two earlier books."
This book explores the many elements of the fantasy realm and examines the use of magic in stories for children and young adults. Topics include fairy tales, magical objects, secret languages, mysterious books, time travel, mythological creatures, and the roots of magic.These details are also included in The Children's Writer's Guide, which examines working as an author for children and young adults. Topics include how you can get started as a writer, create time and space to pursue your craft and deal with lack of motivation and writer's block. Topics covered include where ideas come from and how writers turn them into stories, choosing appropriate names for characters, the importance of historical research if your novel is set in a different era, writing science fiction and fantasy, the use of magic in stories for children, the role of editing and revision, how to deal with rejection, and marketing and promotion.
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Improvisation is crucial to a wide range of artistic activities - most prominently, perhaps, in music, but extending to other fields of experience such as literature and pedagogy. Yet it gets short shrift in both appreciation and analysis of art within education. This is in no small part due to our tendency to view the world in fixed categories and structures that belie our ability to generate creative, groundbreaking responses within and between those structures.The Lived Experience of Improvisationdraws on an analysis of interviews with highly regarded improvisers, including Roscoe Mitchell, Pauline Oliveros and George Lewis. Simon Rose also exploits his own experience as a musician and teacher, making a compelling case for bringing back improvisation from the margins. He argues that improvisation is a pervasive aspect of being human and that it should be at the heart of our teaching and understanding of the world.
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