Philadelphia Stories will be hosting this workshop for writers in the Bombay Room at the Chestnut Hill Hotel. SATURDAY, JULY 9: Workshops are $10 and open to the public. 12:15-1:45: Getting Started
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Trouble Shooting for Novelists
Sponsored by Philadelphia Stories
Where: Trinity Center for Urban Life (French Room), 22nd & Spruce Streets, Philadelphia
When: Saturday, April 16, 9 – 5
Fee: $75 includes all-day workshop and lunch (max. 20 participants); $65 for students, seniors.
Writing a novel requires more than just endurance-it requires using familiar tools in an unfamiliar way to solve narrative problems. Bring your complete, in-progress, or long-abandoned novel to this daylong trouble-shooting workshop. We’ll tackle the mental blocks that keep us fixed instead of finished, and practice new strategies for planning, plotting, and pacing a novel-length work.
You will be asked to submit the first and last pages of your novel draft, plus a 1-page (250-word) synopsis before the workshop. You will be asked to bring a paper or electronic copy of your novel draft to the workshop for your reference during our series of hands-on exercises.
Who should take the workshop? This workshop will help the writer who has completed the first or second draft of a novel, and who is ready to “re-see” the work in order to find the best, most compelling way to tell the story.
The workshop will teach:
* How divergent thinking aids the process of revision.
* Using your novel synopsis as a writing tool.
* Establishing authority and fulfilling promises in your opening and closing chapters.
* Clarifying character and conflict.
* Effective plotting of key scenes.
To learn more about registering, please email christine@philadelphiastories.org. NOTE: We are only accepting 20 students for this workshop on a first-come, first-serve basis.
