REPLAY | Organize Your Writing Life: Get UNstuck in 2026
ZoomTired of feeling guilty about unfinished work? Stop drowning in drafts. You need a mission and a map to cross the finish line.
From Webinars to Masterclasses, CRAFT TALKS delivers an unrivaled suite of multi-format learning options for the beginner or experienced writer.
Tired of feeling guilty about unfinished work? Stop drowning in drafts. You need a mission and a map to cross the finish line.
The confusions and contradictions you notice in yourself and the world are your richest source of material.
Clarify your book’s purpose, identify its core message, and develop an outline or structure for your book that aligns with your purpose.
Most newsletter advice focuses on platform choice, schedules, and metrics. This webinar starts with a more important question: why you want a newsletter at all—and how to build one that actually fits you.
Social Media in 2026–what writers must know
Essays on writing craft and the writing life are a great opportunity for you to get noticed—and published.
Whether you’re talking to agents, publishers or readers, you need to comfortably talk about your book.
You have the raw materials of a story or the start of an idea. But how can you turn information into artful narrative? By exploring the craft of the literary list, you’ll find the moments of surprise and epiphany that turn bare facts into powerful art.
Starting with the right material is 90% of the battle when it comes to Modern Love. Understanding what they want (and what they don’t want) will make success much easier.
“Sometimes it’s not enough simply to peer intently into your own soul. Sometimes you have to look out the window and see the world in all its complicated glory.” ~ Philip Gerard, The Art of Creative Research: A Field Guide for Writers.
When you understand the purpose of your story, you can choose the best perspective to bring it to life.
Sharpen your voice and clarify your process to transform your newsletter into an intentional, sustainable audience connection.