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INCREASE YOUR READIBILITY WITH THESE 4 DRAG AND DROP STEPS
Utilize dialogue enhancement, characterization believability, description interest, and action auhenticity by using these CDs STEP ONE. Place the CD in your computer and copy the informaton of interest to your hard drive. STEP TWO. Open your word document that contains your story or where you are writing. STEP THREE. Find a sequence you are intreested in using and highlight it. STEP FOUR. Drag the highlighted sequence to your writing and insert it where you want it USE CDs FOR REFERENCE
Each subject on the CD you order shows specific text that can be used by drag and drop as illustrated here, or as reference. You can look over the sequence you are interested in and reword it in your own way, keeping the basic information for insertion into your writing. STEP ONE. Place the CD into your computer and copy the type of information you are interested in to a separate document. STEP TWO. Open your word document, that contains your story or where you are writing, side-by-side with the CD text. STEP THREE. Find a sequence, dialogue, or information you want to use and write into your story the type of information from the example on the CD. STEP FOUR. Use the CD information as a guide, as you would an encyclopedia or research on your story line you have done. USE CDs AS INSTRUCTIONAL GUIDES
On each CD you order you will have, depending on what subject(s) you ordered, examples of how items might be written to improve the description, aciton, dialogue or understanding of your writing. You can use the CD information to help you along difficult paths. STEP ONE. Place the CD into your computer and copy the type of information you are interested in to a separate document. STEP TWO. As you are writing your story and come to a place where you are not sure how to describe the sequence you want, open up the subject on the CD that corresponds to that need and look over the suggestions and examples. STEP THREE. Use one of the examples or sequences directly, use it as a guide, or consider it as a guide to more extneisve research on your part. STEP FOUR. If you feel stuck, copy and paste the sequence from the CD into your writing and then try working with it until you have what you want. FIND THE FOREIGN NAMES AND PLACES YOU NEED
On the foreign names and cultures CD, you can find the exact type of name you want, the location of important places in foreign lands, or the type of character matching the foreign culture you want to use. There is no reason to steer clear of foreign intrigue in your story just because you have never been to the country you wish to use. STEP ONE. Place the CD in your computer and open up the menu. STEP TWO. In the course of your writing you need a name of a character from another country, open up the file of that particular country on the CD. STEP THREE. Compare the many names of that culture or country, matching first, middle and last names. STEP FOUR. Where available on the CD, check out the meaning of the name and make sure it is the type of name to match your character. DEVELOPING YOUR CHARACTER AND STORY
THE PEOPLE CD. This CD provides a description of different ty pes of people, how people interact, the perosnalities, descriptions and actions, including thoughts, emotions and reactons in daily life to help the writer develop his or her in-depth character. Also included is types of faces, bodies, builds,and numerous appearances of people. THE CONVERSATION CD. This CD assists the writer in developing dialogue between antogonists, friends, and lovers, along with feelings, emotions, actions, and descriptions of interaction. Scores of choices of how to begin and end dialogue are given, along with numerous types of feelings and emotions the characters might experience. THE CHARACTERIZATION CD. This Behavioral Characterization CD has an exaplanation of different characters, their tpical traits, how they act in different situations, their likes and dislikes, the type of people they associate with well, types of cars they drive, the types of houses or apartments they live in and many more differences to provide the writer a better understanding of his or her character and how to keep the characterization consistent throughout the story. THE ROMANCE CD. This CD provides sequences on feelillngs and emotions associated with relationships, including actions, attitudes, wordage and other helps to enhance the relationship between love interests. Also included is how men explain women and women explain men, how the different sexes react to one another, feel about one another, and think through their feelings different. THE WESTERN CD. This CD provides explanations, sequences, and descriptions of western life of the 1800s, inclulding cowboys, gunslingers, lawmen, women, miners, and others who lived, loved, and fought in the Old West. There is also a description of the many types of horses, cattle, and other animals, as well as descriptions and sequences describing the desert, mountains, rivers and hills of the western United States. THE INDIAN CD. This CD includes different tribes, where they lived, how they lived, acted and fought. Many chiefs, tribes, and in-depth explanations of how the Indian lived are included to assist the writer in making his story authentic. THE MILITARY CD. This CD provides technical information, descriptions and examples of action and involvement in which to place the character. There are air-to-air combat sequences, descriptions of aircraft carriers, flying, groiund troops, weapons, equipment, missiles, targeting, and many other areas to help the writer include a battle scene, weapons, or equipment related to the military. Included is a glossary of military terms. THE SCIENCE-FICTION CD. This CD covers all types of space, science, and sci-fi characterizations, races, space vehicles, weapons, propulsion systems and other items to assist the writer. Included is a sci-fi glossary of terms. THE MARTIAL-ARTS CD. This CD covers such areas as martial arts terms, movements, actions, fighting sequences and how to describe them. A glossary of martial-arts terms is also included.
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