In this craft talk, Sammi LaBue, founder of Fledgling Writing Workshops and author of the creative writer's guided journal Words in Progress, will teach you about ways to approach "the end" of a piece of writing. Many writers cite "finishing" as their biggest writing roadblock, but it doesn't have to be. Bring a piece of unfinished work along and be guided through a prompt or two directly from Words in Progress that will help you to see the whole picture and leave a lasting impression on the page.
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A Brooklyn-based writer and educator, Sammi LaBue is basically obsessed with the feeling of having an idea and writing it down. She is the founder of Fledgling Writing Workshops, which hosts generative courses for teens and adults online and in person. With an MFA from the Vermont College of Fine Arts, she has since completed a two time prizewinning historical novel with a touch of magic titled, Welcome to Hooverville. You can find some of her other creative work in Literary Hub, PANK, Glamour, Hobart, The Feminist Wire and beyond. Her latest book is a guided journal called Words in Progress.