author of Critical Judgment, Silent Treatment, Natural Causes, Extreme Measures, Flashback, Side Effects, The Sisterhood, Miracle Cure and The Patient
author of Harvest, Life Support, Bloodstream, Gravity and The Surgeon
Executive Summary
Medical Fiction Writing For Physicians has been designed to give aspiring physician authors what they have never before had, hands-on and practical training on how to write medical fiction and get published.
To deliver this training, SEAK has put together a world-class faculty. New York Times best-selling physician-authors, Michael Palmer, MD and Tess Gerritsen, MD, will be teaching the course. The faculty also features Meg Ruley of the Jane Rotrosen literary agency, and other New York literary agents and editors.
Like all SEAK training, Medical Fiction Writing For Physicians will be hands-on, lively and interactive. Attendees will have the opportunity to get all their questions answered. There will be numerous writing exercises and attendees will have an opportunity to get their writing reviewed and evaluated.
The program will take place in a gorgeous setting - The Seacrest Oceanfront Resort and Conference Center located in Falmouth, Cape Cod, Massachusetts. The Seacrest Oceanfront resorts offers 700' of private Cape Cod beach and ample amenities.
Space is limited for this special seminar. It is sure to sell out. Early registration is highly recommended.
Topics Covered
Frequently Asked Questions
No - All you need is a desire or interest in writing.
Yes - This course will help both the new and experienced writer.
Attendance is the first step to getting started. Don't put it off.
It will be lively interactive and fascinating. You will "work" as much as you want to.
Seminar Benefits
What Last Year's Participants Had To Say About The Programs:
Faculty
Tess Gerritsen, MD
Michael Palmer, MD
Meg Ruley, Agent
Steven Babitsky, Esq.
Beth Wechsler, MSW
Schedule
Friday, October 26, 2001
Personal Success Stories: Michael Palmer and Tess Gerritsen
Discussion with Authors/Seminar Leaders
Premises vs. Plot, Ideas and Where You Get Theme, Setting and Atmosphere, Showing vs. Telling, Points of View Writing Exercise Group Discussion
Naming and Describing Your Characters, Back Story, History of Characters, Motivation, Relationships, Conflict, Dialogue, Minor Characters, Evolution of Characters Throughout the Book
Writing Exercise Group Discussion
Building Scenes, Developing Suspense, Pacing, Crisis and Resolution, Opening Hooks Writing Exercise Group Discussion
Palmer and Gerritsen
Subplots, Handling Transitions, Starting and Ending Chapters, Suspense and Surprise, Themes, Flashbacks Writing Exercise Group Discussion
How to Research Cost Effectively, Editing Process, When is Enough Revising Enough
Writer's Block, Distractions, Fears, Leaving the Nest
Agents and Editors, How to Write a Synopsis and Query Letter, Publication Process, Manuscript Appearances and Mechanics, Ancillary Markets, Book Tours
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