CANCELED: Lunch Hour Write-In with Diana Goetsch
Hungry to fill some pages? Join Diana Goetsch, teacher and guru of Actually Writing , for a lunch hour of writing. You supply the community, Diana supplies the inspiration, lunch is optional.
Hungry to fill some pages? Join Diana Goetsch, teacher and guru of Actually Writing , for a lunch hour of writing. You supply the community, Diana supplies the inspiration, lunch is optional.
Meet every month with like-minded peers to receive supportive feedback on your writing and give feedback to others.
Join our Women Who Submit (WWS) Literary Works party. You bring your computer, your work, your insecurities, your love of snacks — and we’re going to send our work out into the world together.
Hungry to fill some pages? Join Diana Goetsch, teacher and guru of Actually Writing , for a lunch hour of writing. You supply the community, Diana supplies the inspiration, lunch is optional.
Meet every month with like-minded peers to receive supportive feedback on your writing and give feedback to others.
Hungry to fill some pages? Join Diana Goetsch, teacher and guru of Actually Writing , for a lunch hour of writing. You supply the community, Diana supplies the inspiration, lunch is optional.
Meet every month with like-minded peers to receive supportive feedback on your writing and give feedback to others.
Meet every month with like-minded peers to receive supportive feedback on your writing and give feedback to others.
Hungry to fill some pages? Join Diana Goetsch, teacher and guru of Actually Writing , for a lunch hour of writing. You supply the community, Diana supplies the inspiration, lunch is optional.
Meet every month with like-minded peers to receive supportive feedback on your writing and give feedback to others.
Meet every month with like-minded peers to receive supportive feedback on your writing and give feedback to others.
Hungry to fill some pages? Join Diana Goetsch, teacher and guru of Actually Writing , for a lunch hour of writing. You supply the community, Diana supplies the inspiration, lunch is optional.
Meet every month with like-minded peers to receive supportive feedback on your writing and give feedback to others.
Hungry to fill some pages? Join Diana Goetsch, teacher and guru of Actually Writing , for a lunch hour of writing. You supply the community, Diana supplies the inspiration, lunch is optional.
Meet every month with like-minded peers to receive supportive feedback on your writing and give feedback to others.
Hungry to fill some pages? Join Diana Goetsch, teacher and guru of Actually Writing , for a lunch hour of writing. You supply the community, Diana supplies the inspiration, lunch is optional.
Join our Women Who Submit (WWS) Literary Works party. You bring your computer, your work, your insecurities, your love of snacks — and we’re going to send our work out into the world together.
Meet every month with like-minded peers to receive supportive feedback on your writing and give feedback to others.
Hungry to fill some pages? Join Diana Goetsch, teacher and guru of Actually Writing , for a lunch hour of writing. You supply the community, Diana supplies the inspiration, lunch is optional.
Meet every month with like-minded peers to receive supportive feedback on your writing and give feedback to others.
Learn everything there is to know about polishing your writing (or someone else’s). Take a deep dive into proper grammar, writing on sensitive subjects, and the importance of stellar communication between writers and editors. Walk away with confidence in copy editing with the help of a pro.
This seminar will teach you how to describe your work in terms that will catch the interest of publishing professionals, using strong sales positioning and the right kind of details: the ones that will make insiders sit up and listen.
Meet every month with like-minded peers to receive supportive feedback on your writing and give feedback to others.
Meet every month with like-minded peers to receive supportive feedback on your writing and give feedback to others.
Meet every month with like-minded peers to receive supportive feedback on your writing and give feedback to others.
Meet every month with like-minded peers to receive supportive feedback on your writing and give feedback to others.
Meet every month with like-minded peers to receive supportive feedback on your writing and give feedback to others.
WWS empowers women writers to submit work for publication. For more information, check out their website, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
Meet every month with like-minded peers to receive supportive feedback on your writing and give feedback to others.
Daily Writing Practice for Women and Non-Binary Writers
Monday through Friday, 8am to 10am EST on Zoom
Meet every month with like-minded peers to receive supportive feedback on your writing and give feedback to others.
Have you taken your writing as far as you can go on your own? Are you hungry for constructive and specific feedback from a supportive and engaged community of writing peers? For more than ten years, Myla has been leading fiction workshops that aim to get writers excited about revision.
Join our Women Who Submit (WWS) Literary Works party. You bring your computer, your work, your insecurities, your love of snacks — and we're going to send our work out into the world together. Please RSVP to Molly Cameron.
WWS empowers women writers to submit work for publication. For more information, check out their website, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
This event is open to women and non-binary gender writers. Click here to join the meeting. (Meeting ID: 897 5096 6732; Passcode: 444079)
Do you have an idea for a book? A manuscript you're trying to publish? This is your chance to put your creativity to the test! Come give a one-minute elevator pitch to a panel of experienced editors and agents for real-time Shark Tank-style feedback, or just come to watch how it’s done!
When you become a Virtual Paragraph Member for $25/month , you’ll receive free access to all our events. We’ll take care of the registration for you.
Our judges:
TBD
Brenda Copeland is an editor with more than twenty years’ experience at the big five publishers and over ten years’ experience as an adjunct professor in the graduate publishing program at NYU. She has published a robust list of fiction and non-fiction, quality books with strong commercial appeal, including The Good House by Ann Leary, Memoirs of an Imaginary Friend by Matthew Dicks, and A Big Little Life, Dean Koontz's first non-fiction book. Now an independent editor, she works closely with authors through all stages of the writing and publication process, helping them reach their creative potential.
Join our Women Who Submit (WWS) Literary Works party. You bring your computer, your work, your insecurities, your love of snacks — and we're going to send our work out into the world together. Please RSVP to Minerva Martinez.
WWS empowers women writers to submit work for publication. For more information, check out their website, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
This event is open to women and non-binary gender writers. Click here to join the meeting. (Meeting ID: 897 5096 6732; Passcode: 444079)
Do you have an idea for a book? A manuscript you're trying to publish? This is your chance to put your creativity to the test! Come give a one-minute elevator pitch to a panel of experienced editors and agents for real-time Shark Tank-style feedback, or just come to watch how it’s done!
When you become a Virtual Paragraph Member for $25/month , you’ll receive free access to all our events. We’ll take care of the registration for you.
Our judges:
TBD
Brenda Copeland is an editor with more than twenty years’ experience at the big five publishers and over ten years’ experience as an adjunct professor in the graduate publishing program at NYU. She has published a robust list of fiction and non-fiction, quality books with strong commercial appeal, including The Good House by Ann Leary, Memoirs of an Imaginary Friend by Matthew Dicks, and A Big Little Life, Dean Koontz's first non-fiction book. Now an independent editor, she works closely with authors through all stages of the writing and publication process, helping them reach their creative potential.
Join our Women Who Submit (WWS) Literary Works party. You bring your computer, your work, your insecurities, your love of snacks — and we're going to send our work out into the world together. Please RSVP to Molly Cameron.
WWS empowers women writers to submit work for publication. For more information, check out their website, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
This event is open to women and non-binary gender writers. Click here to join the meeting. (Meeting ID: 897 5096 6732; Passcode: 444079)
Do you have an idea for a book? A manuscript you're trying to publish? This is your chance to put your creativity to the test! Come give a one-minute elevator pitch to a panel of experienced editors and agents for real-time Shark Tank-style feedback, or just come to watch how it’s done!
When you become a Virtual Paragraph Member for $25/month , you’ll receive free access to all our events. We’ll take care of the registration for you.
Our judges:
TBD
Brenda Copeland is an editor with more than twenty years’ experience at the big five publishers and over ten years’ experience as an adjunct professor in the graduate publishing program at NYU. She has published a robust list of fiction and non-fiction, quality books with strong commercial appeal, including The Good House by Ann Leary, Memoirs of an Imaginary Friend by Matthew Dicks, and A Big Little Life, Dean Koontz's first non-fiction book. Now an independent editor, she works closely with authors through all stages of the writing and publication process, helping them reach their creative potential.
Join our Women Who Submit (WWS) Literary Works party. You bring your computer, your work, your insecurities, your love of snacks — and we're going to send our work out into the world together. Please RSVP to Minerva Martinez.
WWS empowers women writers to submit work for publication. For more information, check out their website, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
This event is open to women and non-binary gender writers. Click here to join the meeting. (Meeting ID: 897 5096 6732; Passcode: 444079)