Workshop and Critique Day – May 30
Join us on May 30 for a writing workshop led by Jan Hudson, covering Scene and Sequel. Many published authors say that scene & sequel was the last thing they learned before they sold!
After the workshop, those who have submitted material in advance will be splitting into groups for critique sessions (see below for details). If you don’t choose to participate in the critique, you’re welcome to stick around and write!
Where: Twin Oaks Branch of the Austin Public Library
Please contact special-projects at austinrwa dot org for the new location.
When: 10:15am – 4:30pm, Saturday May 30th
To Bring: Please bring a sack lunch and printouts of any material you’re critiquing
Cost: $10
Please pay now to confirm your space:
If you’d like to participate in the critique portion of the May 30th writing day, you need to send in your pages by May 18th – that’s this coming Monday. Send them to: special-projects@austinrwa.org.
You should send in one scene, up to 10 pages. Please make sure the scene breaks at a natural point – don’t cut or extend mid-scene to get exactly 10 pages. If you need to go over by one or two pages, that’s fine, and it’s also fine if you only want to send in 2 or 3 pages total.
The scene can be from anywhere in your manuscript or short story. If it’s any scene other than the opening scene, please include a brief set-up paragraph explaining where we are in the story. Optionally, you can include specific questions or aspects of the writing you’d like critiqued. (“I’m looking for general feedback on the character of Mary – do you find her motivation in this scene believable” for instance.)
Note that this time we’re asking for standard submission-style formatting. Standard submission format is double-spaced, in a readable font like Times New Roman our Courier. Remember to put page numbers, your name and the working title of the work in the header or footer. By using standard formatting rules, we ensure that everyone gets to read and critique roughly the same amount of material. Plus, material’s a lot easier to read this way!
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