Beginnings and Endings (A Masterclass)

$40.00

March 23, 6-7:30 PM CT via Zoom

A Master Class with writing coach Nadine Kenney Johnstone
$40

If you can’t make it, you can still sign up, and we’ll send the recording after!

Have a great story but don’t know how to make the beginning engaging to your readers? Or maybe your endings never feel satisfying. In this multi-genre master class, you will study the strategies that the best writers use to start and end their stories. Then, you’ll have time to try out new beginnings and endings in your own writing. Bring a story or scene with you to class so that you can experiment with new framing structures. You will leave with a toolkit of strategies for engaging and satisfying your readers no matter what you’re writing.

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March 23, 6-7:30 PM CT via Zoom

A Master Class with writing coach Nadine Kenney Johnstone
$40

If you can’t make it, you can still sign up, and we’ll send the recording after!

Have a great story but don’t know how to make the beginning engaging to your readers? Or maybe your endings never feel satisfying. In this multi-genre master class, you will study the strategies that the best writers use to start and end their stories. Then, you’ll have time to try out new beginnings and endings in your own writing. Bring a story or scene with you to class so that you can experiment with new framing structures. You will leave with a toolkit of strategies for engaging and satisfying your readers no matter what you’re writing.

March 23, 6-7:30 PM CT via Zoom

A Master Class with writing coach Nadine Kenney Johnstone
$40

If you can’t make it, you can still sign up, and we’ll send the recording after!

Have a great story but don’t know how to make the beginning engaging to your readers? Or maybe your endings never feel satisfying. In this multi-genre master class, you will study the strategies that the best writers use to start and end their stories. Then, you’ll have time to try out new beginnings and endings in your own writing. Bring a story or scene with you to class so that you can experiment with new framing structures. You will leave with a toolkit of strategies for engaging and satisfying your readers no matter what you’re writing.