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Late June Update


Hello Writers!

Too often I receive notification emails from vendors letting me know that they're increasing the price of their services to "continue to bring the best quality yada yada yada." But no, today I'm sharing that we are adjusting the prices of our webinars to a standard $30 per event. Permanently (at least for the next 12 months).

Don't forget that we do offer free admission to our webinars for those in financial difficulty. All you need to do is to email us and request a seat. No questions asked. We'll also work with you to help make our workshops affordable if that is also a need.

THE NEXT WEBINAR!

Writing to Theme to Craft Compelling Stories

$30.00

June 22nd
3PM EST
In this comprehensive webinar, you'll delve into the art of crafting compelling narratives that captivate readers from start to finish by leveraging thematic elements to build your story.

From developing evocative opening lines and paragraphs that immediately draw in your audience, to seamlessly tying together themes with story openings and endings, this course covers it all. You'll gain invaluable insights into the intricate relationship between themes and the overall impact on your storytelling, ensuring that your themes enhance, rather than hinder, the effectiveness of your narrative.

Join us as we explore the nuances of constructing powerful, resonant stories that are bound to leave a lasting impression on any reader. Refine your storytelling skills and elevate your writing to new heights with this enriching workshop.

THE NEXT WORKSHOP

Keep It Short: Writing Flash Fiction

$40.00

July 6th
1PM EST
Writing flash and micro fiction can be a satisfying, quick way to tell stories and there are an increasing number of markets for both forms. Getting a story right in under 1000 words, or in the case of micro fiction, under 250, is a challenge. This workshop will be part lecture and part workshop, including feedback from Apex Magazine Managing and Flash Fiction editor Rebecca E. Treasure.