Guided Discussion of Writing Craft
Details
Overview
In each session, we put pen to paper with the help of writing prompts and discuss chapters from a writing-craft book we have collectively chosen.
This meeting will be hybrid: both in person and online.
If you have any questions, please contact library liaison Paul Sevilla at [email protected].
Meeting Information
On the Sunday before the session, we will send the Zoom meeting invitation (including the password) to everyone who RSVPed.
Please download the software and set up ahead of time by clicking https://zoom.us/download.
Guided Discussion
We are currently reading the writing-craft book, Save the Cat! Writes a Novel, by Jessica Brody.
For the chapters we discuss at this session, see the agenda below.
Note: Although reading the book is not required to participate in the discussion, you will get much more out of the discussion if you do so.
Agenda (times are approximate)
6:30–6:45: Introduce yourself and what you've been working on.
(1–2 min/person)
6:45: Inspirational quotation.
6:45–7:10: Get those creative juices flowing with a five-minute free-writing exercise, and optionally share it.
Write in any genre. No judging!
7:10–7:45: Get your writing engine revved with a ten-minute free-writing exercise, and optionally share it.
No judging!
7:45–8:30: Guided discussion of the book.
Brody ch.14, Pitch It to Me! How to Write Killer Loglines and Dazzling Synopses.
Time permitting: Critique session.
We will give constructive feedback to members who have submitted their writing. Please attend a meeting before submitting your work.
8:45: Close the session (next meeting: December 3).
Guided Discussion of Writing Craft