Your Words Matter.

This workshop helps you turn your ideas, stories, and expertise into writing that builds trust, deepens connection, and attracts the clients & audience who are waiting for you & your message.

However you write, it is good enough.

So many creatives & artists struggle with blogging, instagram captions, and storytelling, relying on AI to create a copy & paste version that we’ve seen time & time again.

Perhaps it’s because we rely on the fact that “a picture is worth a thousand words” or simply that we are afraid of what people will say if they knew what words our brain was stringing together.

Either way, the writing block is real and I want to help you chip away at it in this workshop.

- get over the fear of "bad" writing

- create new belief systems around your writing skills

-hone in on your audience & messages

-overcoming obstacles of writing

-creating a sustainable writing practice

-apply different strategies to collecting and sorting your stories

-what makes a story interesting and how to bring it all together

-be able to walk away with 1-2 fully formed stories and the skills necessary to replicate the process as needed

COURSE OBJECTIVES

This 5 week course will provide you with the accountability and structure you need to build a sustainable writing practice.

Course details:

I’m pleased to offer both an online & in person option this winter!

Online via ZOOM: Oct 28-Nov 25 every Tuesday 6pm-7:30pm
In Person: Nov 6-Dec 4 every Thursday 6:30-8pm

INCLUDED IN THE COURSE:

SMALL CLASS SIZES TO INCREASE SUPPORT/ACCOUNTABILITY
DAILY ACCOUNTABILITY POSTS
CREATIVE WRITING PROMPTS/EXERCISES
STORY COLLECTING TOOLS
THE OPPORTUNITY TO JOIN THE WRITE WAY FACEBOOK ACCOUNTABILITY GROUP
COMPLIMENTARY ACCESS TO FUTURE THE WRITING WORKSHOP FOR WANNA-BE WRITERS ONLINE EVENTS

Cost: $333

“It was the kick in the pants I needed to just write again. I love that we are encouraged to write how and what we want. My struggle with writing often comes from not wanting to adhere to proper English writing structure. So I felt very validated in just doing me. Thank you for that.”
-Jessica Rae