After the success of The Hunger Games, publishers and moviemakers were eager to recreate the success with other YA dystopias. However, none had the same kind of cultural impact. This workshop will tackle the issue of writing in dystopian fiction while trying to make your take stand out.
In this...
Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett, Stephen King and Peter Straub, Jane Austen and Seth Grahame-Smith— Although writing is often a solitary exercise, bringing the strengths of two writers together can be extremely rewarding.
In this workshop, we will cover the basics of collaborating, from...
Now that romantic fantasy has gotten its own portmanteau, there are more opportunities for you to get your stories in front of eyes of the hungry romantasy reading public. For both the dedicated fantasy enthusiast as well as those just dipping their toes into the genre, making sure you’ve built...
From well-worn fairytales to far flung fantasy, the tradition of drawing from beloved stories to create new and striking iterations has a long history. At the core of this story obsession are familiar tropes and relationship dynamics that keep us coming back to similar stories time and again...
Have you received feedback that all of your characters sound the same, or that your characters aren’t distinct? There’s hope!
In this workshop, we split the rendering of character into two parts: Development of character and dialogue/description. First, to craft your characters, you must...
The process of world-building can go on forever. However, using character as your defining touchpoint in world creation can help to tame your creative impulses and focus them in a way that will make your world feel like a living landscape.
In this course, we’ll discuss how to think about your...
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