Challenge,  workshops

June Workshops Starting Up!

Regular Workshops Starting…

Each regular workshop is 6 weeks long.

Again, it will take you about three hours per week on your own pace to do each of these if you do the assignments. These are the starting dates of upcoming regular workshops on Teachable.com

Note: Adding Tags to Your Fiction is a RESURRECTED CLASSIC WORKSHOPS. It will only be available as a regular workshop for this one month.

Class #53… June 6th … Writing into the Dark
Class #54… June 6th … Adding Tags to Your Fiction
Class #55… June 6th … Teams in Fiction
Class #56… June 7th … Depth in Writing
Class #58… June 7th… Advanced Depth
Class #59… June 7th … Applied Depth
Class #60… June 7th … Killing Critical Voice

Any questions, feel free to write me.

And special Kickstarter workshops start in a week.

6 Comments

  • Dwayne Plain

    Thank you for putting these workshops online. I have definatily learned a thing or two (or three) from them.

  • Philip

    If anyone is on the fence, let me remind them you can go back and rewatch courses again and again for years. It’s incredibly valuable. In fact, right now I’m rewatching the fabulous Killing Critical Voice and I originally took it the first month it was ever offered a couple years ago.

  • Brian Woods

    I took Writing into the Dark last month and was was very skeptical. I’m a planner.

    It coincided with the final assignment for the Murders Most Cold workshop.

    I tried out the WITD methods for the Cold Case final assignment to complete a short story.

    Boy was writing way more fun this way!
    I’m never going back to plotting things out!

    Being able to write into the dark is a huge confidence booster.

    TAKE THE COURSE! 😀

  • Aniket Gore

    The advance courses are great. I’m watching some hallmark movies for some research, and now that I’ve gone through the advance character I totally see the forgettable and team characters. It just blow my mind when the awareness concept kicks in and you start seeing things while reading and watching things.