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What Makes Writing Flow? What do we mean when we talk about “flow”? “Flow” is a function of grammar, word choice, and transitional language, but it also connects to readers’ […]
Read MoreDon’t miss the chance to get free, professional feedback on your written work. Presenters will read up to ten minutes of their material, which will be followed by another ten minutes of […]
Read MoreWrite Tight: Why it’s Important and How to Do it Storytelling can be used to entertain, inform, reenact events, express emotions, and teach. Whether you’re working on a poem or […]
Read MoreFrom Idea to First Draft: How to Plot Your Novel Turning inspiration into a finished novel is often daunting. In this workshop, you’ll learn a proven step-by-step process for […]
Read MorePoint of View: Who is Telling the Story (and to Whom) In this seminar, we’ll look at Point of View from a different perspective. (See what I did there?) While […]
Read MoreChopped! The Writing Workshop Inspired by the TV cooking game show Chopped, this generative writing workshop will present students with a “basket” of four “ingredients.” “Ingredients” will be drawn from […]
Read MoreCharacter Development: Using the Myers Briggs Type Indicator to Create Believable, Multi-layered Characters Don’t make your readers toss the book across the room in disgust. Taught by a certified Myers […]
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