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Writing Workshops

Below is Cheri Lasota's current 2008 schedule of writing workshops:

Date
Topic
Organization

Price

Location

June 7, 2008
Outlines for People Who Hate 'Em
Southern Oregon Chapter of Willamette Writers

Members: Free
Non-Members: $5

10 a.m.

Medford Branch Library, OR

June 7, 2008

Fiction From Film 

Southern Oregon Chapter of Willamette Writers

$25

 1:30-3 p.m. 

Medford Branch Library, OR

June 7, 2008
Rhythm: A Study
Southern Oregon Chapter of Willamette Writers

$25

3:30-5 p.m.

Medford Branch Library, OR

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* All three topics workshops above will be held in the Adams Room of the Medford Branch Library,
205 S Central Ave, Medford, OR 97501.
* If you pre-register for both the afternoon workshops, the price is $40, a savings of 20 percent!
* To pre-register for the Film and/or Rhythm workshops, please click on the link below to access a printable registration form.

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The topics below will be available for interested groups in July 2008:

Making the most of Microsoft Word

Microsoft Word is a powerhouse of tools that can increase the productivity, speed, and professional quality of your writing projects. This workshop is designed to open your eyes to tools you may not be aware of, teach you how to access and use them, and show you how to modify them to make the most of their possibilities. Feel free to bring your laptop.

Innovative pitching

Oftentimes, we come with pre-conceived notions about what agents and editors want to know about our projects when we pitch them in conference consults. This workshop explores a variety of approaches that you can employ based on who you are pitching (editors vs. agents) and how (groups vs. one-on-one). Come prepared to practice your pitches and get feedback.

Formatting to standard

Most writers spend years perfecting their writing projects, but precious few devote much time and research to formatting their manuscripts. Such attention to detail can make the difference between rejection and acceptance. Learn how to format every document in your fiction submission packages to increase your chances for success. This workshop focuses exclusively on the stylebook "Formatting and Submitting Your Manuscript." Bring a chapter of your work.

Outlines for people who hate 'em

Often writers neglect or refuse to use outlines to structure their book-length manuscripts because it hearkens back to school days spent outlining in English class. However, outlines can make the difference between a novel languishing in the proverbial dusty drawer and a finished manuscript ready to be submitted. This workshop shows you how you can make outlines work for you in whatever capacity you wish. Bring examples of your work, and an outline if you have one already.

Rhythm: A study

Adding sound and style to your writing is essential to breakaway fiction, and subtle techniques can help you hone your prose to a musical high. By studying the masters of rhythmic fiction, we will sharpen our own prose to the grindstone of their techniques. Bring examples of your own work.

Fiction from film

Film writers are known for their skillful structure, their pithy dialogue, and their eye for the visual. This workshop will teach you how to employ these powerful techniques to raise your fiction to another level. Bring examples of your work.


If you would like me to speak to your group or organization on one or more of the topics listed to the left, please email or call me.



Bio Information:


An editor of fiction and nonfiction for over 13 years, Cheri Lasota has recently finished writing her first  novel and is working on its sequel. Cheri honed her editing and writing skills working for three school newspapers, including a stint as editor-in-chief of The Vanguard, a weekly student newspaper at the University of South Alabama. After receiving a B.A. from USA in film, she pursued a career in editing-first nonfiction, and then exclusively fiction. Her particular areas of specialty are historicals, romances, and fantasies. She also writes a bimonthly newsletter for writers on various aspects of the craft.  

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