At the Midwest
Writers Workshop last week, I taught a session called, «Quit Whining and Send Another Query,» in which I shared what I know about the mechanics and emotions of finding an agent and dealing with rejection along the way.
«Ken Kimble is what I call a serial marrier,» Haigh says by phone from Boston, where she moved after graduating from the Iowa
Writers Workshop last year.
Not exact matches
Over the
last couple weeks in the
workshops here, a number of professional
writers and I have been trying (during side discussions) to come up with reasons why an idea won't work.
I was a guest speaker at the Write on the Red Cedar
workshop last weekend, talking to other
writers about fantasy and publishing and different aspects of the writing career... it was a fairly small group, so I ran it as more of an open Q&A.
At the France
workshop I offer each year, we
workshop writer's pages which have been sent in the night (or sometimes at the
last minute) before.
At the
Writer Unboxed Unconference
last year, Donald Maass finished his
workshop with a question.
Back in November
last year, as part of the
Writers Web TV online
workshop Getting Published, viewers were invited to submit their covering letter to be critiqued by Inkwell and...
And here's something that might help
writers focus their thoughts before, during, or after they've written the story, taken from my
workshop, «Spark up Your Story — Adding Tension, Suspense, & Intrigue» which I just presented again
last weekend.
Last weekend at the Midwest
Writers Workshop, I offered a workshop on author platform b
Workshop, I offered a
workshop on author platform b
workshop on author platform building.
Last Saturday, I led the
workshop, A Business Approach to Marketing Your Work, at Midsouth Christian
Writers Conference in Collierville, Tennessee.
As I've resumed teaching travel writing, after a hiatus of about 5 years (due to too much travel actually), I hope to share the wisdom I've collected over the
last 30 years with more aspiring travel
writers at
workshops I'll be leading this spring, summer, fall... and henceforth... til I drop!
This blog has been MIA as controversy has swirled around the concept of Post-Normal Science, beginning with Jerry's posts
last year at WUWT, which gave me a bad case of
writer's block, Judith Curry's engagement of climate deniers as an extension of the peer review process, and continuing with the recent Lisbon
Workshop on Reconciliation in the Climate Change Debate.