Nancy Sondel's Pacific Coast Children's Writers Workshop
10th Annual    October 5-7, 2012    Master Class to Masterpiece
Early Bird deadline May 15! (Teens June 25.) Mss. due in summer. Stellar faculty; personalized. Apply now!
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“Laura Backes has a natural talent for being a storyline editor. Storyline editors need to not
 ‘re-write,’ but instead recognize and exploit the author’s voice. Our books shine because of
 Laura’s insights and skills.” — Diane Tinney; President and Publisher, Keene Publishing
 

2010 Home Study

Focus Sessions by Laura Backes

OVERVIEW

Our weekend theme is “A Novelist’s Toolkit: Architecture, Archetypes, and Arcs.” We’ll offer four related craft sessions (nearly six hours): one each on Friday and Saturday; two on Sunday afternoon. Each hands-on session will build on the previous, from character to plot to entire novel arc. The sequence is as follows:

1) Friday: “What a Character! Protagonist and Antagonist, with Archetypes”

Create or refine your primary characters—protagonist and antagonist—while exploring archetypes’ versatile functions. We’ll contrast archetypes (characters capable of growth) and stereotypes (unchanging, “cardboard” characters). An animated activity will add a real-life dimension.

2) Saturday: “Story Line and Three-Act Structure”

Create or revise your main plot arc—character-driven action starting with a tight story line, proceeding through elements of the universal three-act structure (as your unique story dictates).

3) Sunday, Session #1: “Tie Your Secondary Characters to Subplots and Main Plot”

Develop your secondary characters and subplots; explore how they interweave with each other and with the rest of your story.

4) Sunday, Session #2: “Your Complete Story Arc”

Outline (or enhance) your whole novel arc—main plot and subplots, integrated with character. Then take home Laura’s “road map” to further develop your story.

For a detailed description of each session, plus pre-workshop assignments, click the “next page” link below.

 
“Don’t manipulate your characters
 to showcase a predetermined plot.” — Laura Backes

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HEADS UP! For maximum critique options and lowest fees at our October 5-7, 2012 workshop (16 enrollees), or concurrent retreat (6 enrollees), inquire early. Teen workshops: click here!

Meanwhile, don’t miss our exclusive faculty interviews; read about our innovative masterclass critique clinics and peruse our full weekend schedule. For more information, contact Nancy Sondel—a Children’s Book Insider contributing editor and the workshop’s founding director.
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