Shelly's Writing
Workshop: Rave reviews
"Shelly's words of wisdom about the publishing
industry helped me launch my writing career. She gave me solid advice that
I still use." Tom
Grace, received a six-figure advance for his first novel, Spyder Web
(Warner hardcover)
"Shelly Thacker knows her stuff! Not just writing skills,
but business savvy, too. Her workshops are fast-paced and meaty—there's
no fluff here!" Anne Eames, USA Today
bestselling author of the Montana Malones series (Silhouette
Desire)
"A treasure trove of useful tools! Shelly Thacker's
workshops teach writers of all levels how to create stimulating
characters, believable emotional conflicts, and how to jump-start that
sagging plot. I finished my most recent proposal in half the time using
Shelly's methods." Debra Lee Brown,
award-winning author of The Virgin Spring (Harlequin Historicals)
"Shelly presents her ideas with no-nonsense clarity and
sparkling humor. After listening to her advice on matters ranging
from POV to sensuality, not only did the proverbial light bulb switch on
over my head, it's still lighting my way today!" Dorien
Kelly, author of The Last Bride in
Ballymuir (Pocket Star)
"Shelly's novel Timeless kept me up reading until 3
a.m.—and now her plotting workshop has completely changed my book
for the better! My plot hangs together so much better and the story is
far more effective. My editors will be pleased." Susan
Floyd, author of Mr. Elliott Finds a Family (Harlequin Superromance)
"Shelly's analysis of the ebb and flow of a novel,
narrative vs. dialogue, motivation and plot sequence have helped me do a
better job of combing through my manuscripts. Three book sales later, I
can't argue with the results." Marianne Evans,
author of Hannah's Heart (Kensington)
"Shelly Thacker packs her programs with information. She's
an outstanding teacher as well as an animated and motivating speaker. Her
'He Feels/She Feels' workshop benefited writers of every level in our
chapter." Tina Novinski, former Vice President
of Programs, Colorado Romance Writers
"WOW, what a workshop! Absolutely
brilliant! Tight and informative, with lots of practical tools—I
will go to anything she speaks on from now on." speaker evaluation,
1996 RWA National Conference in Dallas
"Shelly Thacker's checklist for character motivation sits
right next to my computer. It keeps me focused on the all-important
motivation so that I don't stray off track. It's one of my most-used
tools." Susan Crosby, award-winning,
bestselling author of The Baby Gift (Silhouette Desire)
"The best workshop of the entire
conference! She's focused, concise and concrete. This session offered
tons of valuable tips, techniques and examples." speaker evaluation,
1996 RWA National Conference in Dallas
"Your session was a runaway success!
I have received many, many positive reports— from first-time conference
attendees through veterans. You delivered an outstanding class. Thank
you!" Laura Baker, 1996 RWA National Conference Workshop Chairperson
"Shelly's clear and straightforward explanations help me
turn head-hopping characters into a hero and heroine with persuasive and
understandable POVs." Denise L. Koch, Golden
Heart finalist
"Listening to 'He Feels/She Feels' helped
me realize why I felt as if my hero lacked an edge, and why his
conflict seemed to go pfft about the middle of the book. Shelly's
brisk, organized delivery is easy to follow on tape, and her practical
approach helped me work through my hero's character and strengthen my
plot." author Nancy Northcott
"I've always struggled with
developing and resolving conflicts within a plotline. In Shelly's
workshops, I learned conflict-based plotting. Now I can plan my story,
easily detect weak spots, and avoid the dreaded sagging middle. Thanks,
Shelly!" LaVerne St. George, award-winning author of The Master's
Plan (America House)
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