Reading Like a Writer: A One-Night Mini

July 28, 2022

  • $29.00 – Program Price

OVERVIEW:

A One-Night Mini Online Course

Writers fill their wells with stories: stories from the everyday happenings around them, and stories from fellow writers. Middle grade author Eric Bell asks, “Do you read like a writer?”

Join Eric for a fun, webinar-style class on ways to improve your writing through the enjoyment of reading. This program is a great fit if you’re looking for a short course of one, 75-minute session offering limited interaction with the community, but loads of information.

  • Thursday, July 28, 2022
  • Webinar-style program with closed captioning available and limited interaction in the chat
  • Optional post-course critique opportunity available for an additional cost (details below)

Feedback Expected:

  • None included in the course. There will be limited interaction in the chat feature of the webinar-style program.
  • An optional, post-course critique opportunity is available for an additional cost of $100. This critique includes written feedback on your opening scene (up to 5 pages). Written feedback will be provided within 4 – 6 weeks of submission. Spots are limited to the first ten writers who submit. Details will be released on the night of the course for this optional paid critique.

WHY THIS WORKSHOP?

There is a bit of advice that most writers receive along the way to publication: Writers are READERS. Writers fill their wells with stories.

Story can come from so many places: observations of daily life, movies, video games, and more. This short course will focus on stories published from fellow authors.

Join middle grade author Eric Bell to:

  • Set goals for reading,
  • Build tools for reading widely and efficiently (after all, there are only so many hours in the day!),
  • Discuss critical reading vs. reading for joy (and, can it be both?),
  • Reflect on your personal needs as a writer for your TBR pile,
  • And more!

IT’S A GREAT FIT FOR:

  • You are a writer of stories for children and teens and you’re looking for steps to improve your own writing through the joy of reading.
  • Writers new to the field of children’s literature. If you are just starting to write for kids and teens, but the last story you read for children was when you were one yourself, it is time to learn more about recent publications and today’s market.
  • You’re looking for something short, sweet, and smart! This is not a full workshop; it is one 75-minute session with limited engagement meant to answer Eric’s question: “Do you read like a writer?”

TENTATIVE AGENDA:

At registration: You will receive a Zoom link to use for the course.

Live: Thursday, July 28 (7pm-8:15pm Eastern)

  • Getting Started
    • What does it mean to read like a writer?
    • What are your personal needs and goals for reading?
  • Getting the most from your experience
    • Setting goals
    • Critical reading
    • Reading recent publications and diversifying your bookshelf
  • Q & A
  • Information about optional critiques

Optional, After-Course Critique: An optional, post-course critique opportunity is available for an additional cost of $100. This critique includes written feedback on your opening scene (up to 5 pages). Written feedback will be provided within 4 – 6 weeks of submission. Spots are limited to the first ten writers who submit.

Please note: 
If you’re unable to attend the session for any reason, you’ll have access to the recording (with closed captioning) through August 31, 2022.

The Highlights Foundation strives for a safe and inclusive environment. You will have access to our Community Standards prior to the workshop where we ask for your respectful engagement with fellow creatives, including our faculty and staff.

HOW IT IMPACTS KIDS:

When kids learn writing, they learn that readers are writers. Join them on this journey to improve your own stories.

Why do we mention this? Learn about the Highlights Foundation mission.

 

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