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What
every writer who is stuck for ideas needs to know...
Here's
the secret to discovering
more story ideas
than
you could ever possibly need
FACT 1: 82% of Americans say they want to write a
book someday.
FACT
2: Only 2% have actually done so. Which
group are YOU in?
Now,
while that's a crucial
question to ask yourself, here's another that you also should be
asking: Why
is there such a gap?
I believe the answer lies in the #1 question asked of
published authors:
"Where
do you get your ideas?"
When you combine that question with the facts I listed above, you'll
instantly understand why. People who want to write a
book need to know where they can find story ideas, too.
Get this step right and
you'll have enough inspiration to
build momentum and to set you firmly on
the path toward
fulfilling your dream of writing a book.
The good news is, there is a
place you can go for the answers you're seeking,and you can get those
questions
answered TODAY. You'll be able to stop dreaming of being an author, and
actually be on your way to achieving
your dreams.
Discover:
- What every fifth grader knows and that you can re-learn to
create your own limitless list of story starters.
- How I found a classified ad that inspired a short story
which was snapped up by a publisher within two weeks of my submitting
it!
- How to distill any plot into a single sentence
- My secret formula for
"Plug and Play" story ideas.
- And much, much more -- over 50 pages' worth of tips,
brainstorming, exercises and inspiration!
Hi, I'm Deb
Gallardo,
The Story Ideas Virtuoso & author of "Story Ideas -- Inside
Your Newspaper," ready to reveal to
you my story
ideas secrets.
See if this resonates with you...
Have you ever read a book and thought, "I could do that" or
"I can do BETTER than that," perhaps?
I felt that way, too, for many years. I subscribed
to the top writers' magazines and dreamed about writing. Someday. But
somehow I
never got around to sitting down and actually putting words on paper.
Fast forward three years.
I'd been studying how to write all this time via anything I could get
my hands on, whether it was writing magazines or books on writing.
Finally one winter's day I decided, "Today I start writing." A
noble thought, but not very practical.
You see my concept of writing was picking up a pen and filling page
after page with words that flowed as freely as ink.This idyllic view of
writing is not as uncommon as you might think. Chances are you might
have believed this yourself. The trouble is, it bears no resemblance to
reality.
The fact is, writers
need something to say. Ideas may come fast and
furious in the shower or in the car. But when you sit down with pad and
pen or in front of your computer keyboard to write, if all you've done
is dream about writing and never jotted down any of those ideas
someplace, even if it's on the back of an envelope or a cocktail
napkin, I
guarantee they
will all dissolve like the mist.
In fact, that's exactly
what
happened to me.
And I was devastated, convinced I must be the world's worst writer,
that I
was just fooling myself into thinking I could write a book. Of course
none
of that negative self-talk helped.
If only I'd known then what I know now, I'd have 10 books on the
NYTimes bestseller list and a multi-book contract for 10 more with a
huge publishing house. But instead, I gave up.
Fortunately, the urge to write - like "The Force" with Luke Skywalker -
was still strong within me and wouldn't let me go.
From still more writing books and
magazine, in particular the now defunct "Fiction Writer's Magazine," I
learned to see story ideas in the newspaper, including in a sales ad.
And the hard way, I learned to cut out and notate anything that
sparked my interest, not trusting to memory.
The
good news is, the only thing
you need to fire your imagination is a spark. 
That's where I can help.
Everything I've learned about finding story ideas has been just
floating around inside my head for the past 20+ years. But this
information is too good, and I would be irresponsibly selfish if I kept
it all to myself.
That's why I wrote
"Story
Ideas
-- Inside Your Newspaper"
This
50-plus-page, no-fluff digital book will guide you
step by step
in
how to tap
into the endless stream of story ideas
hiding
in plain sight all around you.
All you need is a newspaper
and a
simple brainstorming technique
that anyone can quickly learn.
How much is this going to set you back?
Well rest easy. Even though many books of this length sell for $95, $65, and $35, I've
priced Story Ideas - Inside
Your Newspaper at a modest $25,
within reach of most budgets.
I won't give you a sales
pitch telling you that this price is going to go up in the near future
so you need to buy today. I won't insult your
intelligence by manufacturing a time limit that doesn't exist.
BUT, the reason many marketers use such a
technique is because they know it's an incentive for people to buy NOW.
So if you're interested in this product, but you're the kind of person
who sometimes puts things off, (and then forgets about them), do
yourself a favor. Don't procrastinate on this.
NOT just because I want to
make a sale. Of course I would love to have you buy my ebook. But
that's not what's really at stake here. If you've put off writing
and all you need is inspiration to get you started, then you need "Story Ideas
- Inside Your Newspaper" today.
Haven't you beat yourself up
long enough for not pursuing what's deep in your heart? Don't give your
"inner critic" anymore reasons to put you down, squash your dreams and
dampen your enthusiasm.
YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO START TODAY!
By this time
tomorrow you could have more story ideas than you'll know what to do
with. You
may
not even sleep tonight from the sheer excitement of the creative
process.
Can I guarantee you'll be published once you
learn how to find story ideas? Of course
not. But if you don't write a book to begin
with, you'll never be published.
To paraphrase Wayne Gretsky,
100% of the books you don't write you won't
publish.
So stand
apart. Be among the 2% who have finished their books
-- something
most people only dream of doing --
and not among the 80% who are still hoping
to write a book "someday."
Download your copy of "Find Story Ideas -- Inside Your Newspaper" now
and start working on your
novel tonight. Let your someday be THIS day. Let it be NOW.
30-Day
Money Back Guarantee
Copyright 2008
©
Deborah K. Gallardo All rights reserved

Maximum
Potential
Publishing
P.O. Box 124
Fredericktown OH 43019
http://www.debgallardo.com/virtuoso/
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