Look at the difference your ‘write series fiction’ questions made!

Last week, I asked folks to throw their toughest questions about writing series fiction at me. And I posted my tentative class plan for bringing out How to Write a Series, Version 2, to show you what I was already planning on answering.

Original Class ConceptThe response I got was tremendous. Fantastic, intelligent, well-thought-out, and in some cases, really frustrated questions.


Your questions completely changed the way I was looking at the class and at what needed to be in it. I’ve been working nonstop since then, figuring out how to create the class YOU need, how to fit everything in, how to make this a great experience that will teach you to take your series fiction where it needs to go.


I wanted to make sure I answered every question inside of a lesson, so I:



copied out all the questions,
sorted them into categories,
put them into the order you have to learn this
based on what you have to know first…
and what builds on what you’ve learned before

 


And this is what I came up with…

The updated class diagramYou can see from the NEW diagram that getting the answers to all of your questions into the class added an extra month and a half of lessons.


I know that the diagram is tough to read if you’re on a mobile device, have visual difficulties, don’t have a big screen, or just don’t like looking at big images. So I also added…


The Downloadable Course Plan

How to Write a Series Course PlanDownload Now!


This is a PDF with the complete outline in text format, so it will be machine-readable, if that’s a consideration.


Your questions affected every lesson but the first four (three of which which were already done).


They will affect the price of the class, too. The final price will be somewhat higher because of the extra month and a half of lessons.


It will not affect the introductory price of the class.


Here’s what I said in the first email I sent out on opening How To Write A Series: VERSION 2:



When the class is completed, it’s going to sell

for $377, or five monthly payments of $77/month.

(Assuming I don’t get a lot of questions that require

me to make it longer).


When I open it for … ah … Splinter-Hardy

Writers, you and I are both acknowledging that

you’re getting good, battle-tested information

in imperfect, gonna-have-to-be-revised

first draft.


It also means that if you ask a killer question

in the class while I’m building the course, your

question may be answered by a lesson which

will expand the size of the class, but not the

amount you pay for it.


And because THERE WILL BE SPLINTERS…


You aren’t going to pay the final price,

whether it’s $377 or more.


For the folks who don’t own it already, however,

if you join when I open the class to new

students…


You’ll pay either $40/month for five months, or $197 total. No matter how big the class gets.


So let’s talk about price, because I know it’s a huge consideration.

The folks who get in early get the price I promised in the email.


I said it, I meant it, and if you buy early, you’ll get every in-version upgrade, addition, and update with no extra charge ever.


BUT there’s a price schedule:

Until Lesson 8 is published: $197 or $40/month for 5 months
Then until Lesson 12 is published: $267 or $55/month for 5 months
Then until Lesson 16 is published: $337 or $70/month for 5 months
Then until lesson 20 is published: $407 or $70/month for 6 months
Then the final price: $457 or $77/month for 6 months

 


I’m hoping to do the lessons at a pace of one per week. If I can hit all the deadlines, that will be a price bump every four weeks. When I don’t get derailed by WordPress eating my site (which is what crashed the progress in Version 1), I’m pretty good at hitting deadlines.


So figure you’ll have four weeks to get in before any price increase.


Folks who owned any version of the How to Write a Series EXPANSION already own VERSION 2.
The four-week free bonus mini-course at the end of How to Revise Your Novel DOES NOT count.

To find out if you already have the upcoming class, please check first to see if it’s in your classroom:



Log into your account at HollysWritingClasses.com (link opens in new tab)
Look for the green How to Write a Series button that looks like this:Image of How To Write A Series classroom button
If you cannot find that button, take your receipt for the class to Rebecca in the Help Desk (link opens in new tab)

 


This is going to be launching REALLY soon. Keep an eye on your email for the How to Write a Series is LIVE! notice.


If you don’t get email from me and you want to secure the best price early, sign up here.


ADDED RIGHT AFTER I SENT THIS:

Big-Class Owners of How to Think Sideways and How to Revise Your Novel WILL GET the 20% Big Class Student discount on all prices of the class, up through completed final. You’ll have special discount purchase buttons in your classrooms.


 


ADDED around 8 PM:

I just discovered than in the PDF version (which I’m using to write the detailed course description for the registration page) I forgot to include the details on LESSON 24.


So.


LESSON 24: Preventing Series Burn-Out: Your Readers’ and Yours



Twisting in New Directions
People You Thought You Knew
New Faces, New Places

 


I aplogize for the omission.

 •  0 comments  •  flag
Share on Twitter
Published on April 10, 2017 11:48
No comments have been added yet.