You know it takes more than shifting some scenes and checking the spelling to create a finished novel or memoir that hooks agents, sells to publishers, and attracts readers. But how do you stride through the next draft with a clear map…and where should you be going?
Plenty of craft books and workshops teach story and sentence—very few discuss whole-book structure. With examples from published work both literary and commercial, we’ll look at how dramatic structure works and what type will suit your book. In this 90-minute live webinar, you’ll learn how to shape a powerful story with engaging characters and a strong hook. We’ll cover where to start, how to decide what events belong in your book, and how to write—and live!—a powerful ending. You’ll discover how to find and polish your unique narrative voice while honoring the conventions of your genre. And you’ll take away key tools to make your next draft smoother and stronger, and your book much closer to publication-ready.
Suitable for those with an idea, a draft, or a terrifying pile of material, you’ll discover how to tell the right story about the story you need to tell.
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ALLISON K WILLIAMS is the author of Seven Drafts: Self-Edit Like a Pro From Blank Page to Book. She has edited and coached writers to publishing deals with Penguin Random House, Knopf, Mantle, Spencer Hill, and St. Martin’s as well as independent & literary presses. She’s guided essayists and humorists to publications including the New Yorker, Time, the Guardian, the New York Times, McSweeney’s, Refinery29, Hippocampus, the Belladonna, and TED Talks. As Social Media Editor for Brevity, she inspires thousands of writers with weekly blogs on craft and the writing life. As a memoirist, essayist, and travel journalist, Allison has written craft, culture, and comedy for National Public Radio, CBC-Canada, the New York Times, the Christian Science Monitor, Creative Nonfiction, McSweeney’s Internet Tendency, Kenyon Review Online, Travelers’ Tales and Flash Nonfiction Funny. Allison holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Western Michigan University and spent 20 years as a circus aerialist and acrobat before writing and editing full-time. She leads the Rebirth Your Book writing retreats series.
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