How to Be a More Interesting Writer: a new five-week online course

A short course for poets, fiction writers,

journalists, journal-keepers, travel writers,

essayists, reviewers, and in fact

pretty much anyone who puts pen to paper or finger to keyboard.

The way to develop your writing, no matter what kind or genre of writer you are, is not to ask “How can I be a better writer?” That leads to all kinds of self-sabotage.
No, the trick is to ask, “How can I be a more interesting writer?”
Starting in early July, I’m going to offer a five-session course devoted specifically to that goal, with all kinds of interesting (yes) and unusual activities. If it goes well, as it generally does (an understatement), it will roll right into another five-week session, and so on.

The first session will start on Sunday, July 12th at 8 PM UK time, 9 PM CET, 3 PM Eastern, noon Pacific.
The cost will be $75 for the five 90-minute sessions–something even writers can afford.
Warning: much laughter will be involved.

 


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You know who I am, but for the record….
Tim Brookes has written 23 books and counting. Recently moved to Cambridge from Oxford via 45 years in the U.S., he has been a football coach, a travel guide, a guitarist, a travel writer, humorist, reviewer, essayist, critic, poet, wedding musician, director of the writing program at Champlain College, and carver of endangered alphabets. His writing has been well reviewed in the New Yorker, the New York Times,
the Wall Street Journal, the Times Literary Supplement…oh, you get the picture. Enough already.