Writer’s Workshop

Exciting News!
I am going to be hosting a weekly Writer’s Workshop over at the Go Dog Go Café on Saturdays, beginning March 7th. Please join me there for a fun, challenging opportunity to stretch your writing skills in the Café’s warm, friendly environment. I love the group at GDG! I’m thrilled to be joining them, especially in a format that explores the power of language in storytelling.

The Writer’s Workshop will stick with a single prompt response each month, limited to 150-300 words, and involve several editing challenges to the same response designed to sharpen prose. The schedule is as follows:

Week 1: The Fastball
This week, I will introduce some element of good prose and/or share encouraging words from favorite authors. Then, I will pitch the Fastball prompt. Participants can link their responses in the comments section, and I will share them the following week.

Week 2: Batting Practice
This week, I will continue the discussion and share the responses from Week 1’s Fastball.
The challenge to participants this week will be to cut at least 10% of words from their response in week 1, tighten their prose. The 10% cut comes from Stephen King’s On Writing, one of several writing books that you will hear me refer to on occasion. The cut might seem arbitrary, but it forces concision and encourages the use of powerful language.

Week 3: Curveball Challenge
And just when you think you mastered it…
This week, I will throw a curveball, a specific challenge designed to improve prose, some element to be added to the response from the Batting Practice in Week 2. We will use this challenge to explore some of the grammatical tools that can be used to create tension and drama on the sentence level in our writing.
I will also show how I handled the 10% cut from Week 2 (including my word counts) and provide links to the Week 2 responses of participants.

Week 4: Players at the Plate
I will sum up the month’s activities, show how I handled Week 3’s Curveball Challenge, and link to all the other participants’ rewrites. Writing is hard work. You can expect a lot of encouragement and praise from me along the way.

I hope you will pull up a chair in the Go Dog Go Café and join me for the Writer’s Workshop. Visit the Go Dog Go Café to learn more.

Tanya

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29 thoughts on “Writer’s Workshop

      1. The #WritingCommunity hashtag is particularly helpful! Lots of encouraging humans there. Just don’t spend too much time in your Twitter feed. 😂😂😂

    1. Hi, Linda! We are doing it remotely through the godoggocafe.com. I would love to host it in person, but the group at GDG is global. I would LOVE to have you join us! ❤️
      Most of the participation will be via the comments section. This group is wonderful, supportive, and friendly.

      1. Awesome! It is a great group of writers to interact with. They also run a “Promote Yourself” Monday where you can share a link to a post on your blog in the comments. Have a great weekend, Steven!

      1. Always happy sharing about you with followers!!! I will have to come check it out – but I’m “The Reluctant Poet” not good with prose or storytelling??
        Chuck

      2. Lol
        Well, the writing target for the prompt is only 150-300 words, so nothing too long or scary. I promise to only highlight my own mistakes and revisions. I hope you will check it out.

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