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Rose's Self-Editing Workshop
October 15-22, 2017
Learn how to identify shallow POV and make it deeper.
Learn how to change your writing from Telling to Showing.
Want to perk up the pace of your prose?
Need help pinpointing weak spots in your writing style?
Your Instructor: Linda Carroll-Bradd, owner of Lustre Editing
Self-Editing for Fiction Writers
This workshop will provide tips to help you tighten your sentence and paragraph structure to make your writing shine! Through the use of checklists, topical lectures and structured writing/revision exercises for each lesson, I supply tangible examples of what to look for and how to fix it. You'll get interactive assistance from freelance editor and award-winning author, Linda Carroll-Bradd.
Replacing Passive Voice with Active voice
Identifying Power words to pump up your sentences
Eliminating implied or unnecessary words to tighten pacing
Identifying misplaced modifiers, dangling participles and how to fix this structure
Learn techniques to sharpen and deepen Point Of View
Increase the level of Show Vs Tell in your writing
Grammar & Punctuation Refresher
Claim your personal Style and Voice
To enroll, send your $25 payment through Paypal from the workshop page on http://www.rosescoloredglasses.com/WS...
Deadline for enrollment is October 16. (introductions, 1st lesson posted late PM on 10/15)
Testimonials
“I just wanted to say a HUGE thank you for teaching the Self-Editing class on Rose's Colored Glasses. I took the class earlier this year and by applying what I learned to my manuscript, I managed to final in a RWA Chapter contest.”
"... even more than the wonderful tips and checklist and exercises, this workshop taught us how to discipline ourselves, which I love. Thank you, thank you, thank you."
“Thank you. I am more aware of what is entailed to be a writer. I need way more training, LOL.”
“This was by far the BEST class I’ve taken. I learned so much, I’m sure it will all come in handy.”
Rose's Self-Editing Workshop
October 15-22, 2017
Learn how to identify shallow POV and make it deeper.
Learn how to change your writing from Telling to Showing.
Want to perk up the pace of your prose?
Need help pinpointing weak spots in your writing style?
Your Instructor: Linda Carroll-Bradd, owner of Lustre Editing
Self-Editing for Fiction Writers
This workshop will provide tips to help you tighten your sentence and paragraph structure to make your writing shine! Through the use of checklists, topical lectures and structured writing/revision exercises for each lesson, I supply tangible examples of what to look for and how to fix it. You'll get interactive assistance from freelance editor and award-winning author, Linda Carroll-Bradd.
Replacing Passive Voice with Active voice
Identifying Power words to pump up your sentences
Eliminating implied or unnecessary words to tighten pacing
Identifying misplaced modifiers, dangling participles and how to fix this structure
Learn techniques to sharpen and deepen Point Of View
Increase the level of Show Vs Tell in your writing
Grammar & Punctuation Refresher
Claim your personal Style and Voice
To enroll, send your $25 payment through Paypal from the workshop page on http://www.rosescoloredglasses.com/WS...
Deadline for enrollment is October 16. (introductions, 1st lesson posted late PM on 10/15)
Testimonials
“I just wanted to say a HUGE thank you for teaching the Self-Editing class on Rose's Colored Glasses. I took the class earlier this year and by applying what I learned to my manuscript, I managed to final in a RWA Chapter contest.”
"... even more than the wonderful tips and checklist and exercises, this workshop taught us how to discipline ourselves, which I love. Thank you, thank you, thank you."
“Thank you. I am more aware of what is entailed to be a writer. I need way more training, LOL.”
“This was by far the BEST class I’ve taken. I learned so much, I’m sure it will all come in handy.”
Published on October 10, 2017 12:48
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