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1st Workshop presentation
Hi,
OK... it's been a while since I last blogged and I didn't know what to say... so I decided to hibernate and think about the experience of presenting a workshop for the first time.
My first workshop presentation was an eye-opener... more for myself, perhaps, than the attendees.
In sharing what I've learned with others, I discovered how much I've learned as a result over the last 10 years about writing the fiction novel.
PLOT CHARACTER THEME PACING SCENE SEQUEL... These are just some of the words that form the tip of the iceberg. As I clicked through the slides... I remember at what points I discovered these for myself. Some were precise and I could point my finger. Some were vague, hazy, and were a month-long or year-long process.
You could call me a slow learner... or perhaps a writer who creates with depth... in any case teaching has taught me even more!
OK... it's been a while since I last blogged and I didn't know what to say... so I decided to hibernate and think about the experience of presenting a workshop for the first time.
My first workshop presentation was an eye-opener... more for myself, perhaps, than the attendees.
In sharing what I've learned with others, I discovered how much I've learned as a result over the last 10 years about writing the fiction novel.
PLOT CHARACTER THEME PACING SCENE SEQUEL... These are just some of the words that form the tip of the iceberg. As I clicked through the slides... I remember at what points I discovered these for myself. Some were precise and I could point my finger. Some were vague, hazy, and were a month-long or year-long process.
You could call me a slow learner... or perhaps a writer who creates with depth... in any case teaching has taught me even more!
Published on October 16, 2012 11:30
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