Hey everyone! I did start a blog to go specifically with my class and Script Concierge, http://scriptconcierge.wordpress.com/ but know that I still have more people here, so here is the info for my dialogue workshops coming up in Sept. 🙂
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“Remember that you should be able to identify each character by what he or she says. Each one must sound different from the others. And they should not all sound like you.” ~ Anne Lamott Who Said That?
Online writing workshop focusing on character and dialogue.
Starts Sept 10th and runs 10 weeks.
Who Said That? Is a unique online workshop where writers of all levels can improve their dialogue. In the 10 weeks you will going over TV, film and stageplay examples and doing short exercises to help you make your characters stand out as individuals. This workshop is for screenlays, stageplays and teleplays, there will be one for fiction writing in the near future as well.
WORKSHOP overview
WEEK 1: Characters
WEEK 2: The First Five Pages
WEEK 3: Things to Consider
WEEK 4: Breaking it Down Part One Films
WEEK 5: Breaking it Down Part Two TV Shows
WEEK 6: Breaking it Down Part Three Stageplays
WEEK 7: Importance of Voice
WEEK 8: Dialogue Everywhere
WEEK 9: Creating Unique Ways of Speaking
WEEK 10: Dialogue on Existing Characters *
* (week 10 will vary depending on who is in the class, for those writing current television show specs you will do exercises on existing characters-if no one is writing a tv spec, then the class will be about matching another writer’s voice in their characters for rewrites and collaborations)
Who Said That? Part Two
Online writing workshop focusing on character and dialogue for novelists and fiction writers.
Starts Sept 17th and runs 5 weeks.
Who Said That? Is a unique online workshop where writers of all levels can improve their dialogue. This mini course is for novelists and fiction writers of all levels.
WORKSHOP overview
WEEK 1: Characters
WEEK 2: The First Chapter
WEEK 3: Things to Consider
WEEK 4: Breaking it Down Novels
WEEK 5: Finding Great Dialogue in Everyday Life
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