How to Balance All Your Writing Projects-Sean Keeley

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How to Balance All Your Writing Projects-Sean Keeley

By Northwest Institute of Literary Arts

Date and time

Thursday, May 21, 2015 · 6:30 - 8:30pm PDT

Location

Northwest Institute of Literary Arts

5611 Bayview Rd. Langley, WA 98260

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How to Balance All Your Writing Projects

Northwest Institute of Literary ArtsHow do you balance all the different types of writing you’re doing, including the writing you do for money (such as journal articles and book reviews), the writing you do for love (such as novels, screen- or stage plays, and poetry), and the writing you do to establish your platform (blogs and social media).

Where do we find the time? How can you possibly take care of everything you need to do on a daily basis while also producing quality work?

This WIWA class will help you make sense of the daily grind, create a mental checklist to put all of your writing in perspective, and provide you with the tools you need to create compelling content consistently.

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While pursuing a screenwriting career in Los Angeles, Sean Keeley started a blog dedicated to Syracuse University sports as a hobby. That hobby turned into the NunesMagician.com, the number one independent Syracuse blog, which garners upwards of 750,000 pageviews per month. Based on the success of the site, Sean wrote How To Grow An Orange: The Right Way to Brainwash Your Kids Into Becoming Syracuse Fans and became an adjunct professor at Syracuse University on the topics of blogging and social media.

Sean is also the editor of Curbed Seattle, a real estate and neighborhood news blog, and author of the zombie e-book This One's For All The Sausage. He is also currently working on a new screenplay and a new fantasy novel while churning out 10-12 blog posts a day.

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The Northwest Institute of Literary Arts is a unique nonprofit educational organization on Whidbey Island in Washington State. Our programs include the:

 

• Whidbey Island Writers Association• Soundings Review

nila.edu

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