Subject: The Writer Workshop Weekly News #12

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Weekly News
Volume 1: Issue 12
December 16, 2019
Hello Writers!

I continue to enjoy meeting writers from all around the Savannah area--I recently had a great conversation with a children's book writer in Pooler! 

Folks ask what the workshop is about or how it works. The Writer Workshop (made famous by the Iowa Workshop after WWII) is all about sharing your works with other writers and receiving feedback and critique from them. This process works incredibly well in person because we gain a lot from the conversation that is sparked in the moment. This isn't about (or only about) fixing commas and grammar. It's more about getting into the text, breaking it down, thinking about the writing and the character development and the plot movement and the setting descriptions and the microtension and...and...and... That's the goal, to offer feedback and critique, as well as a bit of fellowship, because writing can be a lonely endeavor.

The nearly regular schedule resumes this week at The Writer Workshop. Tonight, Monday, kicks off our week with our Workshop at 7 pm. Bring a few copies of 4-6 pages (double spaced, 12pt Times New Roman, 1 inch margins, line numbers are appreciated) of your work in progress to read and receive feedback. Only $5.

 Join us on Meetup for all the latest offerings.


As always, I'd love to hear what you think. What types of events are you most interested in attending? What king of help would you like with writing or your road to publication? Reply to this email and let me know. 

Enjoy the journey!

Gregory
Events: December 16-22

Monday, 12/16: 7pm Writer Workshop ($5)
Tuesday, 12/17: 7pm Fiction through Prompts ($10)
Wednesday, 12/18: 1pm Writer Workshop ($5)
Wednesday, 12/18: 7pm GLBTQ Workshop ($5)
Thursday, 12/19: Author Round Table ($10)
Friday, 12/20: CLOSED
Saturday, 12/21: 12pm Writer Workshop ($5)
Sunday, 12/22: 2pm Fiction through Prompts ($10)
New in The Writer Workshop Bookstore

Sweat the Technique by RAKIM

The musician and hip-hop legend - hailed as "the greatest MC of all time" and compared to Thelonious Monk - reimagines the writing handbook in this memoir and guide that incorporates the soulful genius, confidence, and creativity of a master artist.

When he exploded on the music scene, musical genius Rakim was hailed for his brilliant artistic style, adding layers, complexity, depth, musicality, and soul to rap. More than anyone, Rakim has changed the way MCs rhyme. Calm on the mic, his words combine in a frenzy of sound, using complicated patterns based on multisyllabic rhymes and internal rhythms. Rakim can tell a story about a down-on-his-luck man looking for a job and turn it into an epic tale and an unforgettable rhyme. He is not just a great songwriter - he's a great modern writer.

Part memoir, part writing guide, Sweat the Technique offers insight into how Rakim thinks about words, music, writing, and rhyming as it teaches writers of all levels how to hone their craft. It is also a rare glimpse into Rakim's private life, full of entertaining personal stories from his youth on Long Island growing up in a home and community filled with musicians to the clubs of New York and the studios of Los Angeles during his rise to the top of popular music. Rakim celebrates the influences that shaped his development, including the jazz music of John Coltrane and the spirituality of the streets, and shares anecdotes spotlighting personalities such as LL Cool J and Dr. Dre, among others.

Filled with valuable lessons for every writer, Sweat the Technique reveals the heart and mind of an artist and his love for great storytelling and, always, the words.
Fiction Through Prompts
The popular Fiction through Prompts. Each session includes writing to a “high end” prompt, reading our work, receiving a bit of feedback, and a short lecture on a literary device.

This weekly event allows you to step outside your box, to disrupt your usual thought process by writing to a prompt without advance thought. You hear the prompt, and then write for about 20 minutes. Participants then read their work and receive a bit of light feedback. It's an informative and sometimes transformation process. 

Tuesday, December 17 at 7 pm ($10) and
Sunday December 22 at 2 pm ($10)
The Writer Workshop, 1190A King George Blvd., #7A, 31419, Savannah, United States
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