9 Steps To Writing A Great Scene - Story Questions Writing Workshop
2 hour Zoom online group writing workshop to help writers improves their scenes
Date and time
Location
Online
Refund Policy
About this event
- Event lasts 2 hours
2 hour group writing workshop online through ZOOM.
Saturday May 10th from 11am to 1:00pm PST
Benefits of this class...
-Supportive, inviting, warm, encouraging environment
-Work on one of your scenes in real-time.
- You will be given a framework that will help you work on scenes now and in the future.
- You will be given specific questions that will help you improve your scenes
It’s amazing the power that the right questions can have on the writing process.
You will work on your scene in real-time and walk away from this workshop with a better understanding of what makes a great scene along with a template you can use on other scenes.
Join us for a fun and interactive writing session where we will explore different story questions to expand your creativity. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned writer, this session is perfect for anyone looking to enhance their storytelling skills.
-Goal is to be productive and spend the majority of time writing.
-Should have a scene (or scenes) that you would like to work on.
-Must be 18 or older.
-Admission is $25.00
-Limited space available.
Hope to see you there!
Here is what writers have said about our classes…
“I am happy to have been a part of the class and am now seeing the pieces come together. Definitely recommending this class.” -- Stephanie B.
"The thoughtful design of the course, and content, helped me to look at my characters (and story) with a 360 lense. What I learned from the class was foundational in moving my manuscript forward with greater depth and purpose.” -- Joyce H.
(if you have trouble at checkout, have feedback, or questions, please contact us at storyquestionsbook@gmail.com)
Frequently asked questions
No. But, we do suggest having an idea and scene(s) you would like to work on. We believe this workshop can be particularly helpful to writers who are further along with their idea.
There is still a lot of benefit to this workshop, but you will get the most out of it if you have an idea and scenes that you want to be develop.
Yes. You will be given examples and questions to help you work on your scene live during this writing session.
No. Not at all. You will be given questions from the book. Consider this class an extension of the book. It also gives you a chance to try out this writing style.