Monday, October 1, 2012

Let me show you some of my tricks!

The formatting doesn't work the same when I transfer my flyer to the blog, but the information is the same and it is what I am up to these days.   Check below for details about my writing workshop for students (and it is good for adults too)!  I also am continuing to speak about writing and other topics and still do readings at libraries and for groups of all ages.  It is a good place for me to be working at a writer, editor, and speaker. 

 This October..
 TRICKS  to make writing a TREAT!
*Want to get your students motivate to write more effectively?
*Want students to appreciate that good writing requires the 3 P’s?                                           (Preparation, persistence, and PRACTICE.)
*Want to sneak in some objectives & common core standards?
It isn’t really MAGIC, but it can be accomplished…
in a workshop that’s entertaining, cheap, & bursting with TRICKS used by authors. Workshop is tailored to meet your school’s needs in age and skill level of participants and building schedule. It also serves as a great preparation activity for November’s NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month).* 
   Local Writer, Editor, & Speaker, G. Aliceson Edwards, uses her twenty-six years of teaching literature and writing experience and budding author know-how in her interactive workshop, TRICKS to make writing a TREAT, by presenting practical tips and tricks to make writing more manageable to apply skills in school and in today’s publishing market.
Students will do interactive activities to enhance own bag of writing TRICKS!
*Differentiate among genres to produce those characteristics to aid developing own style.
*Apply story structure techniques and common literary devices during workshop and beyond. 
*Recognize the good practices of writers working in today’s market for own writing goals.
For more information about available dates, workshops costs, or to ask questions email  galicesonedwards@earthlink.net   
Not interested in a workshop now? Check out Student Writers Program. http://www.nanowrimo.org/en/ywp

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