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For 36 years Sol Stein edited and published some of the most successful writers of the century, including James Baldwin, David Frost, Jack Higgins, Elia Kazan, Dylan Thomas, Lionel Trilling, W. H. Auden, Jacques Barzun, and three heads of state. He is himself a prize-winning playwright produced on Broadway, an anthologized poet, the author of nine novels, plus nonfiction books, screenplays, and TV dramas. Through the programs described here, Sol Stein becomes your coach and editor, guiding you step by step in the creation and enhancement of your writing.

Over 100,000 writers in 38 countries have already benefited from the programs you'll learn about on this Web site.

On this site, you can get free some of the valuable advice Stein has given to now-famous authors, as well as tips, shortcuts, and techniques not available elsewhere.

If you're a beginner, learning to write publishable fiction doesn't have to be by trial and error any more. No more writer's block. You'll be able to create wonderful characters and suspenseful scenes with award-winning WritePro, the world's most highly-rated creative writing tutorial program. Use the menu on the left to check out WritePro, the award-winning program praised in over 100 reviews, many of them ecstatic.

If you're a nonfiction writer who'd like to try his hand at the Great American Novel, choose FictionMaster from the menu at the left. It will enable you to create memorable characters, page-turning scenes, exciting dialogue, and advanced craft necessary to get your fiction published, plus how to employ the fiction techniques being used today to make nonfiction more interesting to readers.

If you're a published writer, you'll learn some shortcuts and techniques not available in any other program, including one that enables you to provide instant tension in any scene.

WritePro and FictionMaster have a near-zero learning curve. They take less than two minutes to install and put to use. You'll be writing scenes within minutes. Check out either program on the menu at the left.

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