Brilliant
fiction authors teach you the art of storytelling.
Take inspiration from examples of authors who have taught writing courses including Toni Morrison, Junot Diaz, Salman Rushdie, the late Maya Angelou and countless more nonfiction or
fiction authors teaching workshops and seminars, online and at colleges and workshops.
Not exact matches
Editor's note: Danielle Elizabeth Tumminio is an ordained Episcopal Church priest and is
author of «God and Harry Potter at Yale:
Teaching Faith and Fantasy
Fiction in an Ivy League Classroom.»
Editor's note: Danielle Elizabeth Tumminio is an ordained Episcopal Church priest and
author of «God and Harry Potter at Yale:
Teaching Faith and Fantasy
Fiction in an Ivy League Classroom.»
The
author hears in current serious
fiction a whisper of that still, small voice for which our faith has
taught us to listen.
AD loves
teaching authors the tools they need to grow and has shared her knowledge by presenting at Book Expo America and in features with The Alliance of Independent Authors, The Creative Penn, The Author Biz, and The Crime Fiction Coll
authors the tools they need to grow and has shared her knowledge by presenting at Book Expo America and in features with The Alliance of Independent
Authors, The Creative Penn, The Author Biz, and The Crime Fiction Coll
Authors, The Creative Penn, The
Author Biz, and The Crime
Fiction Collective.
She
teaches fiction writing at GrubStreet in Boston and facilitates their program for soon - to - be published
authors called Launch Lab.
Lisa works with dozens of
authors in the US, Canada, Australia and The Netherlands,
teaches advanced editing and
fiction writing techniques at conferences world - wide, and is the founder of the Lisa Rector Scholarship for Young Writers.
Six - session
Fiction Mentoring Clinic
taught at the Mount Hermon Christian Writers Conference, Mount Hermon, CA, March / April 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2010 8 - 12
authors in attendance
Lynn Johnston is a writing coach and award - winning
author with a passion for
teaching fiction writers how to increase the emotional impact of their stories to turn readers into fans.
And even more exciting is that she'll be
teaching a separate pre-conference master class starting June 8 to help
fiction authors conquer a topic that strikes fear and dread into the heart of many a writer: Read more about This year's pre-conference advanced class: Master the Art of Querying with Agent Kristin Nelson -LSB-...]
I'm a bestselling
fiction and non-
fiction author and I also
teach other
authors and online entrepreneurs how to find their first 10,000 readers.
She is best known as an
author of science
fiction and fantasy short stories who writes and
teaches about how fantastic
fiction might reflect real - world diversity of gender, sexual orientation, race, colonialism, physical ability, age, and other sociocultural factors.
According to this rule, the large majority of writers of literary
fiction aren't «
authors,» because they make a significant portion of their livings by
teaching, and not solely from their book sales.
Reader Magnets by Nick Stephenson is a short, permanently free (perma - free) ebook that
teaches fiction authors how to build an email list.
We exist to help independent
fiction authors produce and self - publish amazing books, and to
teach them how to build engaged audiences so those books get the attention they deserve.
I think the part of the writing that «can't be
taught» is literary
fiction; I think a lot of
authors want to write literary
fiction and ALSO sell a ton of copies, even though there isn't really a market for it, and that's a problem.
Award - winning
author of literary
fiction with extensive branding and advertising background and a decade of
teaching creative writing at graduate and undergraduate levels, Merrill has helped hundreds of writers develop material and prime manuscripts for publication.
Taught by established professional
authors, the course offers the chance to work in a wide variety of
fiction genres as well as specialize in any of the major forms — prose
fiction, poetry, theatre & radio script or screenplay.
We run creative writing courses for schools, groups and individuals in a wide range of genres, from
fiction to screenwriting,
taught by leading
authors.
When she's not writing poetry or editing the regional quarterly magazine Wake Living, Alice
teaches writing workshops for aspiring
fiction and memoir
authors ranging in age from 9 to 90.
Deborah Riley - Magnus —
author of
fiction and non-
fiction, focuses on helping
authors by
teaching them how to bridge the gap between the creative writer and the marketing
author.
In the past decade, Alice has
taught writing workshops to thousands of aspiring
fiction and memoir
authors of nearly all ages from 9 to 90 both around the corner and across continents.
In October we will be launching our first intensive 6 - week children's writing course, Writing for Children, to be
taught by Curtis Brown children's book agent Stephanie Thwaites and Tony Bradman, acclaimed
author and Guardian Children's
Fiction prize judge.
The
author explains how rendering the great English thriller writer into his own language
taught him how to write
fiction himself
Writing topics: writing conferences, book fairs, book festivals: * Writing teen
fiction (YA) * Writing successful series and sequels * Writing suspense / thrillers * Creating strong female protagonists * Creative Writing 101 * Writing Tough Topics in YA Publishing industry topics: writing conferences, book fairs, book festivals: * Being a hybrid
author (Traditional / indie) * Publishing Industry 101 * Working with an Agent / Getting an agent * Querying an agent * Indie Publishing Publishing industry topics: writing conferences, book fairs, book festivals: * Book Marketing - high level or in depth working sessions * Branding 101 * Social Media Management Topics for schools, libraries, childrens» book fairs, book clubs, literary events * «Make Your Mark» - motivational for teens * The publishing industry * A day in the life of an
author * Creative writing 101 * Writing pageturners Topics for media center specialists, teachers, educational staff, librarians, literacy coordinators * Finding environmental themes in children's literature * How to
teach writing to students (professional development) * Using technology to connect readers and
authors virtually *
Teaching using multi - genre / multi-modal writing (professional development) If you are interested in having S.R. Johannes visit, please email
[email protected] for detailed topics / programs and availability.
Three
authors of novels for middle - grade / middle school students discuss the value of including
fiction in
teaching various curriculum areas — and not just designating novels as «extra-credit!»