In less than 2 hours I’ll be teaching a free workshop on How to Write in Scene. It will last an hour.
There was one moment when I figured out what a scene is and the importance of knowing how to write one. That moment was a fulcrum in my writing life. Before that, I'd been writing for myself, for my own clarity and growth. After that, I was writing for others.
Even if you write for yourself, learning technique and craft is incredibly fulfilling. Like whittling. Anybody can pick up a pocketknife and chip away at a chunk of wood. But learning how to use a firmer gouge, for example, carries you to a new level—even if the carving is only for you, for your wellbeing, for your enjoyment.
No matter where you are in your writing and journaling—and especially if you're doing it for yourself—I invite you to join me this evening at 7 Eastern for a lively 1-hour webinar on writing in scene.
It's all free.
You don't have to turn on your video. So no need to comb your hair or put on a nice shirt. And if you can't make it tonight, no worries. I'll be offering this again.
But if you’re coming, please do bring journal & pencil because you'll be doing a bit of writing.
You’ll need to register to get the Zoom link, and you do that here.
I'd love to join one in the future if you are able to accommodate European time zones. Sounds amazing.