Challenge,  On Writing,  publishing

Running Out of Time

On Two Different Things…

First, amazingly enough, the October regular workshops are starting next Tuesday and Wednesday.

I haven’t really even mentioned the October workshops here with all the other stuff going on. So almost no one is signed up. So time to jump on board any of them and get some real focused learning.

This month might be one of the best months of workshop choices we have ever offered. Sign up at Teachable.com 

And there are lifetime subscriptions available on Teachable as well if you decide to get serious and really try to talk as many as possible.

Class #37… Oct 2nd … How to Study Writing
Class #38… Oct 2nd … Endings
Class #39… Oct 2nd … Point of View
Class #40… Oct 2nd … Writing Mysteries
Class #41… Oct 2nd … Speed
Class #42… Oct 2nd … Teams in Fiction
Class #43… Oct 3rd … Depth in Writing
Class #44… Oct 3rd … How to Use Tags
Class #45… Oct 3rd … Character Development
Class #46… Oct 3rd … Writing Secondary Plot Lines
Class #47… Oct 3rd… Information Flow
Class #48… Oct 3rd … Magic Bakery

Master Business Class.

There are still three spots open for this class in Las Vegas from October 19th through the morning of the 24th.

You will not believe the list of instructors who will be teaching this workshop. Kevin J. Anderson, Dave Farland, Rebecca Moesta, and The Passive Guy will be helping me and Kris and Mark Leslie and a bunch of others over the five days.

Cost is $750. Still time to jump in.

Notebooks full of more information than you can imagine. And fantastic networking. Lunch with instructors every day plus a hospitality suite every evening to sit and talk with others.

Check it out at https://www.wmgworkshops.com/business/

 

One Comment

  • emmiD

    I recommend the Depth workshop. Although I’ve been writing for years and years, Depth really opened my eyes. The techniques appear simple, but they require complex comprehension (easy to understand, harder to analyze and synthesize) to put into practice. Devote yourself to the assignments, take copious notes, and try, try, try to apply the information.