The holidays are right around the corner and that’s usually a busy time for most folks. If you have a smidge of time to spare, get yourself a gift of a writing class to keep your writing moving forward.

Scottish Castles of the 12th and 13th Centuries – Learn about the castles, king and court, the nobility, and calendar feasts and pastimes.

Pitch Perfect (A Two Week Practice Workshop) – Learn the secrets to nailing your pitch, how to score a home run with editors, and how not to stop short of getting the results you want!

Muse Therapy – Discover what makes your muses tick, what ticks them off, and what makes them dance like nobody’s watching.

Rule of Six – Six Steps to Better Plots – Capitalize on this technique that marketing gurus have used for years to find the “thought not thought of yet” and avoid duplicating a plot line, character quirk or other idea already out there (that you may have seen subconsciously).

Geeky Stuff for Writers – This two-week course is for writers of all stripes who want to make their work more efficient, save time, and save money. Get hardware and software recommendations, outliners, organizers, some free, some cheap. Some not so cheap, but well worth it.

Introduction to Screenwriting – This 9-week course is free. You can bookmark it and work through the lessons at your own pace.

And finally, as an added resource, check out this article with tips on how to get the most out of a workshop. How to Succeed in an Online Writing Workshop

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