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Share Your Journey

Autor Paul Spencer Sochaczewski
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 dec 2015
Your hero's journey can take many forms. Perhaps you met your soulmate at a cooking class in Tuscany and now make fresh pasta every evening - you're 40 kilos overweight but happy. You took your eight-year-old daughter to the lake where your parents took you as a child - she caught her first fish. Or maybe you want to record your family's history. How Grandfather Ishmael escaped Lithuania hours before he was to be arrested for horse theft, how Grandma Chen left China penniless, then through hard work and a deft touch at the mahjong table, became one of Singapore's leading real estate tycoons. Perhaps you aren't too sure how to start your story, how to focus, how to make it interesting for other people. The Ten Writing Tips in Share Your Journey will give you the tools and confidence to write more effective blogs, write for online and print publications, and make more effective presentations. LEARN HOW TO: • Recognize the dynamics of your own hero's journey • Get started by writing just one scene • Avoid the dreaded "info dump" • Create instant intimacy with the reader • Tell the story by following the Little Red Riding Hood Strategy • Create conflict with the Nancy Reagan Principle • Keep 'em hanging on with the Scheherazade Scenario • Invoke the Story of One to represent the Story of Many • Write like Steven Spielberg directs • Eliminate fluff like Michelangelo
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9782940573165
ISBN-10: 2940573166
Pagini: 386
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.72 kg
Editura: Explorer's Eye Press

Notă biografică

Paul Spencer Sochaczewski is an award-winning Geneva, Switzerland-based writer and writing coach. While at WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature International), Paul created global public awareness campaigns to protect rainforests and biological diversity, then later developed the WWF Faith and Environment program. Paul has lived and worked in more than 80 countries, including two decades in Southeast Asia. He has written more than 600 bylined articles on conservation, wildlife, orangutan intelligence, and social change for The New York Times, International Herald Tribune, The Wall Street Journal, Travel + Leisure, CNN Traveller, Reader's Digest, and the Royal Geographical Society magazine Geographical. He has written 14 books on subjects ranging from golf (Distant Greens) and speaking with dead people (Dead, But Still Kicking) to a handbook on how to write your personal story (Share Your Journey). In addition, he has written about the nature of Borneo in Malaysia: Heart of Southeast Asia; served on the Editorial Advisory Board for the Indonesian Heritage Encyclopedia; and was project initiator for Tanah Air: Celebrating Indonesia's Biodiversity. He spent 40 years following the Southeast Asian trail of Victorian British naturalist and explorer Alfred Russel Wallace, who developed the Theory of Natural Selection and got usurped by Charles Darwin. For more information, visit Paul's website (www.sochaczewski.com) or his Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Spencer_Sochaczewski).