WHAT YOU'LL LEARN
I want this webinar to be super useful for you. In the first 5 minutes I will share the strategy I use with my clients to help them create a personalized game plan for how they will finish a draft.
From there we'll discuss the five things you need to do/understand to turn your half-finished novel into a completed manuscript.
PLEASE NOTE: This is not a gimmicky finish-your-novel-in-5-easy-easy steps kind of webinar. Writing takes work, and art cannot be put on a timeline, but I CAN shorten your path to a finished manuscript by sharing with you the most useful things I've learned along the way to becoming a traditionally published, award-winning author.
SNEAK PEEK:
THE 5 THINGS YOU NEED TO DO/UNDERSTAND TO TURN YOUR HALF-FINISHED NOVEL INTO A COMPLETED MANUSCRIPT
- First, you'll need to truly prioritize your writing and deal with writer's block
- Then, understand what kind of structure you're using for your novel
- Fill that structure with compelling scenes that keep readers reading
- Train yourself to craft powerful prose that says precisely what you mean
- And never, ever, ever, give up.
I'll be taking a deep dive into all of these topics and more in our hour together and we'll end with a live Q&A so bring your questions and let's get you set up for success with your writing in 2024!
Don't miss this opporutnity!
If you register and can't make it to the live event, links will be sent out with the recorded replay, but you'll miss out on the Q&A. I almost never offer free coaching so join us live if you can!
ABOUT YOUR INSTRUCTOR
I've been in your shoes...
When I first started writing I was working full time and had two little kids. I got up every morning at 5am to write before my work day began and it was exhausting. I wasted a lot of time on things that I didn't need to do, classes that didn't really help, and books that never got to the point, but you know what? Over the course of a decade, I gradually figured out a lot of things.
I finished the book. I found an agent. I wrote a second (far more complex) novel in a fraction of the time it took me to write the first. Then I wrote another. A short story I wrote was nominated for a Pushcart Prize. My first novel won the WILLA Award for Women Writing the West. I've presented at the Writer's Digest Novel Writing conference and my blog has been listed as one of their Best 101 Websites for Writers.
In short, everything is different now. I've trained myself to engage, at will, in a deep state of focus that helps me to be super creative and productive. Writing is still challenging, but in a fun way. I absolutely love what I do and I've made it my mission to help other writers land in the same place - in far less time.