Short Story & Novel Feedback - Taught by Stephen King's First Editor
Organization:
Presented by www.Writing2Sell.com & www.PersonalityonaPage.com
Category:
Workshop/Seminar
Geographical Area:
Book Channel
Start
Date:
8/12/2006
End Date:
8/12/2006
Start Time:
4:00 PM
End Time:
7:00 PM
Event
Info:
Most short story and novel submissions are rejected within the first few pages, regardless of how many were submitted. Here's an opportunity to sit face-to-face with a Michael Garrett who’s worked with such noted authors as Stephen King, Joyce Carol Oates, Lawrence Block, and others as he evaluates your submission. You’ll be surprised as minor mistakes in your writing. Bring two copies of the first five pages of your short story or novel manuscript to class. If you prefer not to have your own writing reviewed, you'll benefit by listening to other critiques.
Discussions include:
• How editors evaluate submissions
• The importance of a strong opening
• Placement of essential manuscript ingredients
Don’t avoid feedback! You’ll be amazed at the degree by which it will improve your writing. Register at www.writing2sell.com/atlanta.htm
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