Join my Sept. Virtual Writing Workshop!

Calling creative writers of fiction, memoir, and essays. I’m teaching a 4 week, virtual workshop beginning Tues. Sept. 10, 7-8pm EST.

Each week, we’ll dive into the essential elements of great storytelling and explore ways to increase narrative power through a particular aspect of craft such as: sensory description, attention to detail, point-of-view, and economy of language.

Workshops are interactive and led through a guided slide presentation. Participants will have the chance to ask questions and share prompt responses throughout the hour. Each class will end with a weekly writing challenge.

Resources and additional readings related to the workshop theme will be offered.

After attending all 4 weeks, you may submit up to 2 pages of prose afterwards to receive an individual written critique.

All levels of writers are welcome. 

Details and registration through this Community Education site.

Hope to see you there!

Evelyn

Invitation To Write With Me – Jan 29

If you are an aspiring writer, I invite you to spend your lunch hour Monday, Jan 29 via Zoom for a 30 min writing workshop. 12 PM EST.

This monthly workshop is offered free of charge through The Writers‘ Room of Boston, a shared writing space in downtown Boston for writers of all levels and genres. (Donations to the WROB appreciated!)

Photo Credit: Margery Gans

The WROB is a nonprofit and also offers fellowships, virtual memberships, readings, author interviews, and workshops online and in-person .

Each month we’ll dive into the essential elements of great storytelling. Whether fiction or essay or poetry, we will explore ways to increase narrative power through a particular aspect of craft.

Workshops are led through a guided slide presentation. Participants will have the chance to ask questions and share prompt responses. We’ll end with a monthly writing challenge. 

Writers’ Room of Boston members can email me 2 pages of their writing for detailed feedback.

Register via Eventbrite.

Hope to see you there!

 Photo Credit: Marjery Gans