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A few times a year, the WLT hosts Saturday Craft Seminars featuring a presentation and conversation with an author who has recently released a book on the craft of writing. Everyone who buys a ticket will receive a copy of the book and access to the live event on Zoom (see below for full details).
This event was originally scheduled for Saturday, July 29 and has been rescheduled for Saturday, August 12.
If you already purchased a ticket for the original date, you do not need to purchase a new ticket for this date.
About the event:
In this interactive lecture, New York Times bestselling author, Chuck Wendig, will talk about the many peaks and valleys of being a published author and, in particular, how to practice true self-care in protecting yourself, your time, and your craft while pursuing the written word as a career.
Wendig will offer practical advice on not destroying yourself and your creativity while also talking about his own experiences in and out of the publishing industry, having written across a number of genres, age ranges, and into other media like film/TV and comic books. Come loaded with questions! Wendig will gladly A all your Qs about the trials and tribulations of being a writer today.
About the book:
Finally–a book of writing advice that accounts for all of the messy, perverse, practical, and inexplicable parts of being a human who writes
The truth is that all of the “writing rules” you’ve learned are bullshit. Sure, they work for some people, but the likelihood that they’ll work for you–unique butterfly of a person that you are–is slim.
That doesn’t mean you’re out of luck! There is meaningful advice to be had in the writing world, and Chuck Wendig is here to deliver it. In this hilarious guide, Wendig will help you discover more about yourself as a writer, parse through your quirks and foibles, and help you figure out the best way for you to get words on the page–without destroying yourself along the way.
With behind-the-scenes stories of Wendig’s own writing struggles, sections on debunking popular advice, self-care tips, and more footnotes than are strictly necessary (or legally recommended by scientists), Gentle Writing Advice will give the unvarnished truth about the writing process and remind you of what’s actually important–taking care of the writer. (That’s you, by the way.)
This event will take place on Zoom. All registrants will receive a link to the live webinar and will have access to the recording for a full 30 days after the event. Which means, if you can’t join us in person you won’t miss a thing!
Additional details regarding receiving the book:
All ticket holders residing within the United States will have the option of receiving a physical copy or ebook. Unfortunately, we’re unable to offer a complimentary book to registrants outside of the United States unless you can provide a US mailing address.
All information needed to send books to registrants will be collected at check out. Please be sure to fill out your information carefully before confirming your ticket purchase. An email will be sent to all ticket holders when books have been shipped. Depending on available stock and the date a ticket is purchased, some books will be available after the date of the event.