Fifth in a series about writing workshops. The first article was about general workshop guidelines, the second about short fiction, the third about poetry and the fourth on scripts. Finally, we’ve reached the pinnacle of writing workshop guides: a guide to workshopping long fiction, which means a novella or a novel. Many writers want toContinue reading “Workshopping: Long Fiction”
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Workshopping: Scripts
Fourth in a series about writing workshops. The first article was about general workshop guidelines, the second about short fiction, and the third about poetry. The fifth will focus on workshopping and editing long fiction. Scripts, including stage plays and screenplays, are quite a different genre to work on in a workshop, particularly if itContinue reading “Workshopping: Scripts”
End of August: Current Projects & Progress
It’s the end of the month again, so you know what that means: time to give you another update on the current progress I’m making with my large writing projects. I’ve got several up on the table. Please Be Mine: PBM now has a blog of sorts – it now has its own page onContinue reading “End of August: Current Projects & Progress”
Workshopping: Poetry
Third in a series about writing workshops. The first article was about general workshop guidelines and the second about short fiction. The fourth will focus on scripts and the fifth on workshopping and editing long fiction. This week, we’ll talk about workshopping poetry, including how you should format your poems, what specifically to have, andContinue reading “Workshopping: Poetry”
Workshopping: Short Fiction
Second in a series about writing workshops. The first article was about general workshop guidelines. The third will focus on poetry, the fourth on scripts, and the fifth on workshopping and editing long fiction. Some writing workshops are focused primarily on short fiction, which is generally considered to be greater than 1,000 words but shorterContinue reading “Workshopping: Short Fiction”