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Unlock Your Imagination


By: Lee E. Shilo


Smashwords Edition


Copyright 2009 Lee E. Shilo





DEDICATION


I dedicate this book to my wonderful and loving wife Elisabeth. Her support and resolve for me to complete this book has been inspirational. May we all unlock our wonderful imaginations.





Our mission statement;

To create a comprehensive, easy to understand and useful tool that will guide you through using your imagination, conceptualizing, and help in your Fantasy/Fiction writing skills.”





Smashwords Edition, License Notes


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What others are saying about Unlock Your Imagination


Hey Lee,

LOVE your book, "Unlock Your Imagination". It really sparked my imagination. I know you wrote it for fiction/fantasy writers, but this book could be used by every writer whatever their genre. You have some wonderful tips that I'm going to start putting into practice. I've kept paper and pen handy for years but I always write, never draw. I'm going to try this trick and see what happens.---Marilyn P Co-pastor, author, speaker, Covenant Life Worship Center


Hi Lee,

Give yourself more credit, those aren't bread crumbs you're leaving behind, they are brilliant little gems. Live What You Dream! The Adventurer---Joe G.





Chapter I


Three Simple Questions



First and foremost, this is not a “how to” write a book course. I will be helping you through your creative process, imagination and conceptualization skills.


May I ask three simple questions?


1.)When you were a kid in school, did you ever look out the window and just daydream?


2.)As an adult, has your daydreaming become less frequent and more difficult to achieve, or even non-existent?



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