ABOUT THIS EVENT
Event Category
Arts & DIY
Event Overview
The stack of short stories are gathering dust on a shelf. Aborted essays fill a file folder. The template for a desired blog lacks a first post. If any of these scenarios sound familiar, this class may be your salvation.
“How to Jump-Start Or Improve Your Writing” will provide Dabblers a supportive, fun, and encouraging atmosphere to identify what’s holding you back from completing a long-desired piece of writing. The workshop will include clues for jumping in, building structure, finding accountability, editing and revising, and getting your voice out of storage and into an audience.
The class may also appeal to Dabblers who are already writing, but believe their work could use some improvement.
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Minimum age
All ages welcome
Prerequisites
An open mind and willingness to consider advice.
Cancellation PolicyLocation
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MORE ABOUT YOUR HOST
Elaine Soloway is a public relations specialist, author of a memoir, “The Division Street Princess” and an e-novel, “She’s Not The Type,” and the writer of five blogs: “The Rookie Widow,” “The Rookie Caregiver,” “Never Too Old To Talk Tech,” “The Division Street Princess,” and “Soloway Stories.” Additionally, Soloway creates content for the blogs of several clients.
Soloway is also a social media maven, with more than1,500 Friends on Facebook, and pages on LinkedIn and Twitter. To further market her clients and her own writing, she publishes a monthly Constant Contact newsletter.