(Virtual) Writing Workshop

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(Virtual) Writing Workshop

$9.00
  • Application Details

    • Writing Sample Required (3,500-6,000 words)

    • $9USD Application Fee (Non-Refundable)*

    • Application Deadline: March 10, 2024

    • Payment Deadline: April 1, 2024 ($200USD)

    • Limited To 6 Participants.

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Virtual Class Details

In this four-week-long workshop with After Dinner Conversation acquisitions editor and author, Tina Lee Forsee, each participant will workshop a short story or novel excerpt (maximum 25 pages, ~6K words), which includes 30 minutes of focused discussion of each submission and detailed written critiques from everyone in the group.

The meetings will take place virtually on Google Meet from 1-2 (-ish) MST each Sunday afternoon from April 7th through April 28th (4 meetings total, depending on the number of participants).


Giving and receiving constructive feedback and making connections with other writers are vital for both aspiring and experienced authors. Having spent the past decade leading an in-person writing critique group, I have come to rely on my writing friends to the point where I can’t fathom submitting work for publication without hearing their thoughts first. Together, we have all grown as readers, and to say our writing has improved is an understatement.

There’s a kind of magic that happens in the exchange of ideas with writers who all share the goal of improving and learning from each other’s insights and perspectives. Let’s make this happen. I look forward to meeting you and reading your work!
— Tina Forsee

Biography

Tina Lee Forsee leads a Tucson writing critique group which meets and feasts in an elegant Sonoran desert garden and has been doing so for the past decade. Her debut literary novel, A Footnote to Plato, was published last year (Wipf and Stock). She and her husband have recently published a philosophy book, Truth & Generosity: How Truth Makes Language Possible . Now available as an audiobook . Read her philosophical short story on Daily Philosophy: “A Not Very Philosophical Zombie.”


* Your application fee is non-refundable. In the event you are selected to participate in the workshop, a workshop fee of $200USD will be due to secure your spot.