Allen R. Kates, MFAW Free Writing Workshops Memoirs, Novels, Self-Editing, Ghostwriting Tucson, Arizona
For a limited time, I am offering free one-day writing workshops in memoirs, novels, self-editing and ghostwriting.
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Sign up Early for a Workshop Everyone is welcome, but adults only. Please see details for each workshop below. Memoirs and Novel writing do not have prerequisites, but Self-Editing and Ghostwriting do. The classes are limited to 11 participants. If more people sign up than there are seats, we may create more classes around the same dates.
Reserve your Seat Although these workshops are a lot of fun, they are for serious-minded people who wish to write, are actively writing or are professional writers. You will learn a lot! And have a good time, too. If you would like to sign up for a workshop, please contact Allen at (520) 616-7643. allen@writingpublishing.com allen@ghostwritingmaster.com
Writing Memoirs: the turning points Saturday March 27 How do you know what to put in your memoir? What is too much, what is too little? In this workshop, we discuss structuring your memoir based on turning points in your life, how to outline and research your story, and writing techniques. Writing skill level: Beginner to Advanced. Prerequisite: None For more details, please click here.
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Writing Novels: the story that grabs you Saturday April 24 How do you write a good fiction story that somebody else wants to read? What are the ingredients? How do you make your characters believable and memorable? How many drafts do you need? How do you adapt your true life story to fiction? In this workshop, we discuss the elements that make a good story such as character, plot, outlining, research, action, description, setting, atmosphere, dialogue, scenes, conflict and crisis. We examine the purpose of each draft and how many drafts we may require. Prerequisite: None For more details, please click here. |
Self-Editing: editing when every word is priceless Saturday May 22 Whether you are a fiction or nonfiction writer, you have to edit your work. But what if your family and friends tell you that your writing is so good you should not change a word? Well, they are wrong. Every work can benefit from objective analysis and editing. In this workshop, we discuss how to improve our stories with better word choice, eliminating repetitions and clichés, shorter sentences and paragraphs, toning down the melodrama, creating mystery and suspense, unloading too many ideas, clarifying the point of view and voice, refining the characters and dialogue, adding detail to the action and using the active voice. Writing skill level: Beginner to Advanced. Prerequisite: You have written a book, article or short story. For more details, please click here. |
Ghostwriting: writing somebody else’s story without going nuts Saturday June 5 Ghostwriting is about allowing somebody else’s story to emerge in their voice, in their words. Are you willing to sublimate who you are and your own ideas and listen to another person’s story with tolerance? Can you be nonjudgmental and willing to write things you may not believe in? Are you prepared to suppress your own identity? Do you have empathy and compassion for others? Are you an experienced, accomplished writer who has mastered writing techniques? Are you a published book author? Do you have a good visual sense when looking at photographs? If you have answered Yes to all these questions, then you are ready to be a ghostwriter. Ghostwriting is a demanding profession that requires exceptional ability in interviewing, listening, research, fact-checking and writing. Writing skill level: Advanced. Prerequisite: You are an experienced, accomplished writer and researcher and have written a book, or many articles or short stories that have been published. Without prerequisite: If you do not consider yourself experienced enough to ghostwrite just yet, but see yourself doing it in the future, please contact Allen to discuss your direction. Focus of the workshop: We will not discuss ghosting business writing, but we will delve into the nonfiction categories of memoirs, life stories, family histories, biography, history and psychology. For more details, please click here. |
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