Interview: Writing in Five – Quick Tip #1

by Matilda Butler on March 1, 2010

catnav-interviews-active-3Post #40 – Women’s Memoirs, Author Conversations – Kendra Bonnett and Matilda Butler

Celebration

Memoir Writing Celebration Celebration

That’s not a typo. We’ve got a double celebration. This is our 40th interview, a landmark we reached not long after celebrating our 200th blog post. We are also celebrating the start of the countdown to our all-new Writing Alchemy: Quick-Start Method online class offered through Story Circle Network.

Writing Tips from the Masters

To feature this double celebration, Kendra and I decided to begin a new series that we’re calling Writing in Five: Quick Tips. In each of these short — about five minute — interviews, we’ll give you a tip from one of the well-respected books about writing.

We’ve been digging into these volumes for the last chapter in our Writing Alchemy book and thought it would be fun to share a variety of valuable perspectives with you. Obviously, we’re finding many more than we will be covering in our book. In today’s Writing in Five, Kendra features an important lesson in Stephen King’s On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft.

Take our Online Course and Get a Special Bonus

In our conversation, we also mention a special bonus price on The [Essential] Women’s Memoir Writing Workshop — a 5 DVD set — that is only available through us and at this special price if you sign up for our Writing Alchemy: Quick-Start Method online course through Story Circle Network. As an online class participant, you’ll be able to get this $132 DVD course for just $29 — the lowest price ever.

We encourage you to listen to our Writing in Five Quick Tip and then hope you’ll click on the link below to register for our online class.

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Click here for course details and to register for: Writing Alchemy: Quick Start Method.

There are a limited number of class spaces, so be sure to register as soon as possible.


If you don’t have Stephen King’s On Writing on your bookshelf for easy access, you might want to consider getting a copy.





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