Friday 16 February 2018

Writers Digest tutorials

Here are the latest tutorials upcoming with Writers Digest:


Final Deadline: March 1st
       


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A Special Offer from our Trusted Partner
All of last year's ScreenCraft Fellowship winners signed with managers!

That's right - all three of last year's winners signed with Hollywood literary managers and agents at CAA, Plattform and Circle of Confusion. And they pitched at major studios and production companies. We're looking for our 2018 winners. Apply before the extended final deadline on March 1st. 


Up to four recipients of the 2018 ScreenCraft Film and TV Screenwriting Fellowship will receive an all-expenses paid trip to Los Angeles to meet at 5 major studios (including NBC Universal, Warner Bros, Sony Pictures, Lionsgate and 20th Century Fox) as well as with acclaimed producer and former studio executive Lawrence Grey, who has engineered many notable script sales, including TWO script sales for over $1 million each! 

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“Aspiring screenwriters, take note.” – The Hollywood Reporter

“This is a damn good opportunity.” – No Film School

“Jumpstart your writing career!” – IndieWire


To apply, simply submit your feature film script or original television script, along with an optional cover letter.

Join a growing community of visionary screenwriters with meaningful connections to Hollywood mentors.
 

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And as always, keep writing!

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Our writing online workshops cover every aspect of writing, from how to get started all the way to getting your writing published. Writer’s Digest University features writing classes online for every skill level of writer and our professional instructors are dedicated to helping you achieve your writing goals.
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Courses Starting This Week:


New - Pitch an Article: Write for Today's Marketplace Instructor: Estelle Erasmus
In today’s competitive marketplace, it’s important to catch an editor's attention. It all starts with a pitch. This intensive two-week course will teach you how to craft a good pitch letter and do it well.


New - Fearless Writing Instructor: William Kenower
In this workshop we’ll look at several techniques you can you use to keep yourself in the creative flow and out of the trouble and misery fear always causes. Unlock your full potential today!


12 Weeks to a First Draft
Instructor: Mark Spencer
In this workshop you will be able to finish either a decently developed half draft (of half of your novel) or a rough “in-progress" full draft. If you want step-by-step guidance, this is the course for you!


Pulp Fiction
Instructor: Philip Athans
Are you wanting to tell a unique story? By studying the pulp tradition, we'll learn storytelling techniques that transcend the pulp genres.


Writing Online Content Instructor: Naveed Saleh
This course will teach you how to effectively write online articles of all types including news, feature articles, opinion articles, alternative story forms (listicles, charticles, Q&As, and more), and blog postings.


Professional Copyediting: Tools of the Trade Instructor: Kim Catanzarite
This workshop's sessions will include an online lecture and grammar and usage instruction, writing samples featuring the grammar and usage discussed, practice exercises for the student to attempt on her own, and an edited writing assignment that will be submitted to the instructor for private review.


Advanced Blogging Instructor: Naveed Saleh
Have you been blogging for a while, and in need of the inspiration and ideas to take it to the next level? In this course you will leave with the know-how to build your blog into something extraordinary!






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Learn tips and tricks from Andrea Somberg


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In this webinar, Andrea will reveal the strategic questions that every agent asks, helping you position your project for optimal success. She will reveal the steps to crafting a query letter that will yield results and multiple manuscript requests. She will also discuss the steps to finding an agent that will help you realize your dreams.


What you'll learn
All registrants are invited to submit a query letter for critique. All submissions are guaranteed a written critique by Andrea Somberg. Andrea reserves the right to request more writing from attendees by e-mail following the event if she deems the writing excellent.


What you'll learn
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How to make your query stand out
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What content you’ll need to include
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How to allow your unique voice to come through
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How to write a stand-out bio if you don’t really have experience


Who should attend
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Writers wanting PERSONALIZED feedback from an agent
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Writers who are getting ready to query agents
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Writers who want to learn what makes and agent request their pages


Tuesday, February 20, 2018
1:00 p.m. EST
$89.99


Instructor: Andrea Somberg
Andrea Somberg represents a wide range of fiction and nonfiction, including projects for adult, young adult, and middle-grade audiences. Her clients' books have been NY Times and USA bestsellers, as well as nominated for several awards.




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Put your fears behind you and write with confidence


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If you love to write and have a story you want to tell, the only thing that can stand between you and the success you’re seeking isn’t craft, or a good agent, or enough Facebook friends and Twitter followers, but fear. Fear that you aren’t good enough, or fear the market is too crowded, or fear no one wants to hear from you. n this workshop you will learn several techniques to keep yourself in the creative flow and out of the trouble and misery fear always causes.


What you'll learn
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To identify the mother of all writing fears.
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The only two questions a writer should ever ask.
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How to listen to your unerring guidance.
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Why paying attention to how you feel is important.


Who should attend
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Anyone who feels stuck.
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Anyone who thinks they don’t have enough time to write.
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Anyone who thinks the market is too crowded or that you have to be lucky to succeed.


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"Fearless Writing was an invaluable resource in helping me get out of a non-writing rut. The exercises were great in getting me to clarify my obstacles, and Bill's advice and feedback were both insightful and useful." -MF



Thursday February 15 - March 15
$299.99


Instructor: William Kenower
In addition to William's writing books he’s been published in The New York Times and Edible Seattle, and has been a featured blogger for the Huffington Post.


Additional Courses Starting February 15






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Plus, tune into the Writer's Digest Podcast!


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In our "Breaking In" column in Writer's Digest magazine, we talk with debut authors -- such as Tomi Adeyemi, San Diego-based author of Children of Blood and Bone -- about how they did it, what they learned and why you can do it, too. This is an extended interview with Adeyemi, who appeared in the February 2018 issue.    Read More...


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David Goyer, who co-wrote Batman Begins with director Christopher Nolan, reflects on the creative choices he and Nolan made in bringing the darkest of the DC Comics’ characters to life.   Read More...




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The success of NBC's The Good Place relies on its flawed but lovable characters, charming humor and, especially, its game-changing twists. Here are some hands-on lessons you can learn from the show’s terrific writing.   Read More...






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For the debut episode of The Writer's Digest Podcast, Gabriela Pereira talks with Writer’s Digest insiders Jess Zafarris and Tyler Moss.   Read More...




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Aaron Poochigian shares his activity with the #SavePoetry campaign, who says "People should be encouraged to regard reading and hearing poetry as an aesthetic experience similar to listening to a song."   Read More...




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Literary agent Ammi-Joan Paquette provides a collection of quotes on diverse books and representation from authors and industry pros, plus a list of additional web resources for those who want to learn more.   Read More...


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Belated Blume Day: Take one of these Judy Blume book titles, fill in the blanks, and use it as the premise for a short story or scene. It does not need to be relate to the original story in any way:
Are You There, _______? It's Me, _______.
Super_______
Tales of a _______ _______ _______
Just As Long As You're _______

Post your response (500 words or fewer) in the comments here ...


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Jess Zafarris is an energetic multimedia journalist with more than 7 years of experience writing and editing, and the online content director of Writer’s Digest.




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Nobody knows craft like WD, and these speakers have our stamp of approval.


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WD is excited to share that the Craft track of the Writer's Digest Annual Conference is ready for your review. If you want to explore new techniques to take your work further—learning straight from our faculty of master instructors—this is a great track to carefully consider. Remember: You can mix and match from any of the five tracks to create the best experience for you!

Pick your favorites, but don’t wait too long—your best price ends April 17. Not sure where to start? We have a few suggestions:




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Jordan Rosenfeld | Enrich Your Writing With Vivid Imagery
In this workshop, you'll use examples from contemporary literature to tease apart metaphors and similes and make them regular tools in your writing toolbox. You'll bust clichés and learn how to write fresh images that say the same thing, only better. Plus, you'll spice up dull scenes and learn how to use images thematically, to plant subtext, create foreshadowing and build tension in any story.


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Steven James | What No One is Telling You About Character Development
Multi-dimensionality for all characters (including antagonists and protagonists) depends on varying their status. Characterization is brought out by showing how a character acts in relationship to other characters. Learn how to understand the dance of submission/dominance that every relationship has—and how situational, positional and relational status define every character in your novel.


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Joan Dempsey | You Said It! Master the Two Most Important Functions of Great Dialogue
In this hands-on craft session, you’ll develop a deep understanding of what dialogue is (and what it isn’t) and get a rock-solid handle on the two most important functions of dialogue: to reveal character and advance story. This session is ideal for beginning fiction writers or those who struggle to write great dialogue.


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Gabriela Pereira | Perfect Your Plot, Structure Your Story
In this session, Pereira will teach you how to create a strong, flexible outline that’s custom-designed for your style, your process and your story. You’ll leave knowing how to use your outline to perfect your plot, deepen your characters and guide your story from draft to done.






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A written critique of your query is included
   


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In this webinar, Andrea will reveal the strategic questions that every agent asks, helping you position your project for optimal success. She will reveal the steps to crafting a query letter that will yield results and multiple manuscript requests. She will also discuss the steps to finding an agent that will help you realize your dreams.


What you'll learn
All registrants are invited to submit a query letter for critique. All submissions are guaranteed a written critique by Andrea Somberg. Andrea reserves the right to request more writing from attendees by e-mail following the event if she deems the writing excellent.


What you'll learn
• 
How to make your query stand out
• 
What crucial info needs to be included that is often overlooked
• 
How to allow your unique voice to come through
• 
How to write a stand-out bio if you don’t really have experience


Who should attend
• 
Writers wanting PERSONALIZED feedback from an agent
• 
Writers who want to grab an agent’s attention
• 
Writers who want to learn what makes and agent request their pages


Tuesday, February 20, 2018
1:00 p.m. EST
$89.99


Instructor: Andrea Somberg
Andrea Somberg represents a wide range of fiction and nonfiction, including projects for adult, young adult, and middle-grade audiences. Her clients' books have been NY Times and USA bestsellers, as well as nominated for several awards.




 F+W, 10151 Carver Road, Suite 200 Blue Ash, OH, 45242 USA




Create female characters that resonate with your audience


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In this 38-minute presentation, author Philippa (Pip) Ballantine looks at some of the current crop of female characters in speculative fiction, identifies what makes them work, and how they fit into the wider world of the novel. She considers the cultural aspects of their nature, and delves into building powerful many faceted women. Read More...




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Make Your Script Stand Out!




The first stop, after you submit to a production company or studio, is Coverage, an analysis and rating of your script by a professional reader who's been trained to spot exactly what Agents, Managers, and Producers are looking for. Standard Coverage includes a one-page graded score sheet that evaluates the major elements of your screenplay. Also included are the Development notes, which are an extensive report of your concept, structure, pacing, dialogue and more. With Coverage with Development Notes, you get invaluable feedback on your Feature Film, Movie-of-the-Week or Television script, in a format that mirrors the same process occurring in the studio ranks.




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