Spring 2024 Classes with Your Favorite Human Broom Just Dropped!
Another Book Proposal Generator, Using Humor in Memoir and Essay, and more.
Sometimes the truth hurts, and, more times than not, it is a laughing matter. Humor is a connective tissue: No matter what we’re trying to work through, we’re bound by the laughs that come from it. It’s a powerful tool on the page, too.Â
This four-day workshop will examine how we metabolize our stories through humor. We will focus closely on the art of layering levity into our writing through discussion, selected readings, and critiquing each other’s works-in-progress. In addition to receiving feedback from the instructor and their peers, students can expect to shape their ideas through generative writing exercises and analyzing different approaches to comedic storytelling.
Workshop highlights:
Capacity: 12 students
Instructor and peer feedback
Robust in-class discussion and analysis
Writing prompts
One full and one partial scholarship available. Click here to learn more and sign up.
So, you have an idea for a book. Maybe you even already wrote it! Either way, you are ready for the next step. Does the thought of writing a book proposal for your non-fiction project make you want to light no fewer than fourteen lavender-scented candles and lie in the dark for three days straight? You’re not alone! But after having written three book proposals, I promise you it’s not as daunting as it seems.
In order to demystify this seemingly overwhelming task, I’m thrilled to offer the Book Proposal Generator. Beginning with an overview of the anatomy of the book proposal by looking at several different examples, this generator will be broken up into ten weekly sessions. Each week, we will be discussing and going over one element of the book proposal in detail. At the end of each session, students will be assigned to complete a draft of the section discussed, which is to be handed in the following Friday, no later than 8 p.m. Students will receive peer and instructor feedback in class the following day, after which the next section of the book proposal will discussed and assigned to complete for the following week. In addition to workshopping material in class, students will also receive individual feedback by email from me each week. By the final session, each student will have a complete book proposal, and will be ready to take the next step on the path to publication.
Workshop Highlights:
Capacity: 12 students
Students will receive several different examples of proposals that have successfully sold to use as reference when working on their own
Students will receive extensive individual feedback on their own proposals from course instructor that will be emailed to them each week
Each student will leave this course with a complete book proposal, ready to take the next step on the path to publication
One full and one partial scholarship available. Click here to learn more and sign up.
As a reminder, I also offer one-on-one consultations and private mentorships through The Shipman Agency, all year round!
My teaching philosophy is pretty simple: If you care about your story, someone else will, too. My job—and joy—is to help my students hone their craft by looking inward. Because only by looking inward can you learn to write about the way you move through the world. I'm not here to teach as much as I am to hold up a mirror and help you mine your reflection for the things you might not have noticed before or hadn't thought to consider in one way or another—all of the things that make up the fabric of your being, the things that should be radically honored both on and off the page.
This consultation will begin with an initial hour-long meeting and conversation about your work-in-progress. I want to hear about why you started writing your project, and where you imagine it going. I want to know why your project matters to you. We will also discuss any concerns or challenges you face, as well as what you want to achieve by the time you finish your final draft.
Following our conversation, I will then give line-by-line edits, along with detailed editorial notes on your work-in-progress. This can include a non-fiction manuscript, book proposal, book chapters, query letter, essay(s), article(s), work samples, or any other form of non-fiction prose.Â
Price breakdown: $200 flat fee for the first 20 pages (12-point Times New Roman font, double-spaced, and one-inch margins), and $3 for every page after that.Â
A la carte option: For a manuscript consultation that includes a letter with detailed editorial feedback, but no line-by-line edits, the flat fee is $150 for the first 20 pages (12-point Times New Roman font, double-spaced, and one-inch margins), and $3 for every page after that.Â
Please note: Payment is for the initial flat fee. Additional page fees to be determined and invoiced separately.Â
Click here to learn more and sign up.
I look forward to working—and learning!—with you. I remain grateful for your continued support.
With love, and thanks,
GM
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