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WebClass: Drawing Inspiration from the Well of Your Life
Every writer faces seasons where inspiration feels absent. What can you do when the well is dried up? In this one-hour recording, you’ll master drawing inspiration and ideas from the well of your own life. You’ll be surprised at what a deep resource it is!
Every writer faces seasons where inspiration feels absent. What can you do when the well is dried up?
In this one-hour recording, you’ll master drawing inspiration and ideas from the well of your own life. You’ll be surprised at what a deep resource it is!
Whether you write poetry, nonfiction, or fiction, you will learn:
- Why your story isn’t about who you think it is
- Why your most powerful moments aren’t the ones you think they are
- Why sharing your pivot points isn’t as easy as you think it is
- What it really means to “write what you know”
Every attendee also receives:
- A printable collection of writing exercises to help you continue drawing from the well of your life
- A Write Anyway desktop background to encourage you to write no matter what
- A workbook to accompany the class
- A link to join our private Discord group (link in your workbook)
- A free copy of Emily’s book, The Redeemed Imagination (link in your workbook)
We will send you the video via email within 48 hours. Your digital downloads will be available immediately. Make sure to check your spam folder if you don’t receive your video.Â
TestimonialsÂ
“Each time I participate in a Write Better Together Webinar, I learn much more than I expected; Drawing from the Well of Your Life is no exception.. The presentation of information is current and valuable — and by adding the sharing and discussions by fellow writers, it is as if I have my own cheering team that fills me with gratitude. The supporting documents Emily Brooks and Jon Meyers share are a nice bonus.” – MileyÂ
“Write Better Together’s webinar on drawing from the well of your own experience—and what that doesn’t mean—was eye-opening and very helpful. The points made by Jon Meyers and Emily Brooks changed significant perspectives on my own writing right away!” – Jeanice
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