WWYDK Zoom Single Session "Let Rip"
Tuesday, May 6, 2025, 3 – 5:30 PT, 6 – 8:30 ET
Rant! Jettison your inhibitions. Release judgment. Allow yourself to write what you think you’re not supposed to write. Be passionate. Be playful. You’ll discover a new humor and verve in your writing—and you’ll have a head start on creating character and dialogue, which we explore further in Session 7.
Ranting is a powerful tool for finding your voice on the page, and for retraining your inner critic into your inner coach.
What you’ll learn:
what may have been holding you back
how to find comedy in intense feelings
how to imbue your writing with tenderness
how to show a character’s individual personality
how to play in the gap between what people say and what they mean
Tuesday, May 6, 2025, 3 – 5:30 PT, 6 – 8:30 ET
Rant! Jettison your inhibitions. Release judgment. Allow yourself to write what you think you’re not supposed to write. Be passionate. Be playful. You’ll discover a new humor and verve in your writing—and you’ll have a head start on creating character and dialogue, which we explore further in Session 7.
Ranting is a powerful tool for finding your voice on the page, and for retraining your inner critic into your inner coach.
What you’ll learn:
what may have been holding you back
how to find comedy in intense feelings
how to imbue your writing with tenderness
how to show a character’s individual personality
how to play in the gap between what people say and what they mean
Tuesday, May 6, 2025, 3 – 5:30 PT, 6 – 8:30 ET
Rant! Jettison your inhibitions. Release judgment. Allow yourself to write what you think you’re not supposed to write. Be passionate. Be playful. You’ll discover a new humor and verve in your writing—and you’ll have a head start on creating character and dialogue, which we explore further in Session 7.
Ranting is a powerful tool for finding your voice on the page, and for retraining your inner critic into your inner coach.
What you’ll learn:
what may have been holding you back
how to find comedy in intense feelings
how to imbue your writing with tenderness
how to show a character’s individual personality
how to play in the gap between what people say and what they mean