Writing Longform and Novel Development

$25.00

This is a standalone lecture that goes in depth into the novel plotting, planning, and execution process. Lecture subjects will include:

  • nuanced, flawed character development for long form works

  • extensive plotting techniques

  • exposition: how to reveal information in a long form work

  • structure workbook

  • and more!

This Purchase includes:

  • lecture

  • discussion

  • exercises

Note: The standalone lecture series is less formal than B/I/B (which as many of you know, is already informal)! What this mostly means is though I will take questions in discussion it’s meant to be more round table than B/I/B. I also intend to introduce short writing exercises to these classes—you’ll never have to share, but there might be the opportunity to write!

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This is a standalone lecture that goes in depth into the novel plotting, planning, and execution process. Lecture subjects will include:

  • nuanced, flawed character development for long form works

  • extensive plotting techniques

  • exposition: how to reveal information in a long form work

  • structure workbook

  • and more!

This Purchase includes:

  • lecture

  • discussion

  • exercises

Note: The standalone lecture series is less formal than B/I/B (which as many of you know, is already informal)! What this mostly means is though I will take questions in discussion it’s meant to be more round table than B/I/B. I also intend to introduce short writing exercises to these classes—you’ll never have to share, but there might be the opportunity to write!

This is a standalone lecture that goes in depth into the novel plotting, planning, and execution process. Lecture subjects will include:

  • nuanced, flawed character development for long form works

  • extensive plotting techniques

  • exposition: how to reveal information in a long form work

  • structure workbook

  • and more!

This Purchase includes:

  • lecture

  • discussion

  • exercises

Note: The standalone lecture series is less formal than B/I/B (which as many of you know, is already informal)! What this mostly means is though I will take questions in discussion it’s meant to be more round table than B/I/B. I also intend to introduce short writing exercises to these classes—you’ll never have to share, but there might be the opportunity to write!