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Saturday, August 29, 2020 @ 10:00 am EDT - 12:30 pm EDT

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Genre: Writers Craft 
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  • Summer 2020
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Room: Zoom Room 3

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The Snowflake Method: Turning a Single Idea into a Novel-in One Morning

Do you want to write a novel, but you’re stuck figuring out how to start? Or maybe you already have a great synopsis–but how do you convert that into ninety-thousand words? In this workshop we’ll explore a near-effortless way to take a simple idea and build it into a story of any length and genre, fiction or nonfiction. Whether you write novels, short stories, or screenplays, Snowflake is the best way to create the foundation for your work. With this easy method you can produce anything from an elevator pitch up to a spreadsheet of scenes/chapters showing the word counts needed, pivot points, act breaks, and more. If you’re a “pantser” this workshop will change your life! If you’re a plotter, there’s a 98.7% chance Snowflake will change your life! If you’re a vedic poet, results may vary.

Please note: This class is an online class. To participate, students must have a stable internet connection with a computer or device with a webcam and microphone.

The MuseTeacher: Rick Eley

Prerequisite: Open to: writers of all levels of experience