WEBINAR | Structure Your Story: How to Keep Readers Hooked From Start to Finish
Storytelling skill is the most challenging aspect of the craft of writing. Learn how to design a structure that will hold your readers and keep them turning the page.
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Storytelling skill is the most challenging aspect of the craft of writing. Learn how to design a structure that will hold your readers and keep them turning the page.
Every beginning sets a tone, establishes a voice, and signals the quality of the language that is to come. Your beginning is one of your most important writing choices–learn to make it powerful.
How to responsibly craft scenes you or your protagonist didn’t witness, don’t fully remember, or can only speculate about—with clarity, honesty, and emotional truth.
You don’t need a personal brand. You need a personalized path. Even if you’re the most marketing-skeptical writer, this webinar can help you get unstuck, find your people, and build a platform in a way that feels like a natural extension of your work—and yourself.
Writing is an art of disruption. Our best writing resists and overturns familiar patterns of thought and language, inventing new forms of expression.
Mindfulness allows us to see with fresh eyes, to uncover what hasn’t yet been explored, and offers a powerful counterbalance to the disappointments that accompany rejection and ambition. Learn to reclaim the joy in your writing life.
Unsure how to start writing about grief, loss, or trauma? Stuck midstream? Wondering how honest to be?
Enhance your writing and engage your audience with the power of essential questions that captivate and connect with readers.
Maintain and nurture your relationship with your writing to strengthen your stories and ease your creative process.
Deepen your writing and discover stories your body knew all along.
Learn to make scenes sizzle with specifics, stakes, characterization, and drama—while staying grounded in your story’s truth.
You need a synopsis to sell your book to agents and publishers. Writing it now can solve plot and structure problems, determine which characters belong, and create a map to finish your book.