Books do some aspects of storytelling better, while movies do other aspects better.
Let’s compare some adaptations of books vs. movies, see what’s different, then write our own adaptation together!
What makes a compelling premise?
How do you make someone desperately NEED to read your story?
Let’s discuss, look at some examples, then come up with our own juicy premises together!
Writers and readers are not always on the same page.
There are some things writers love to do that readers hate, so let’s go over them, discuss, then practice them together!
I’ve said them, you’ve said them, we’ve all said them.
Let’s discuss the top 8 bad excuses writers give for bad writing!
It’s a simple question with a complex answer.
Let’s go over the 4 elements to a “good” story, look at some examples, and then argue/create our own together!
Breaking up paragraphs in your story might seem simple, but there’s actually a LOT of depth to it.
Let’s go over the three levels of paragraph breaks, then write our own story together!