Future Series #3: Structure
The Third in a Four-Part Workshop Series About How to Think About the Future
Long term writers have developed patterns and habits and structures in their business that help them survive the ups and downs of this business.
How to you keep going book after book, year after year? Is your very method and focus on your writing going to eventually stop you cold?
This workshop is about learning the habits and structures that will allow your writing business to survive into the future. Most writers never give this one ounce of thought.
This workshop along with the others is a workshop to help you train that thinking. And maybe save your entire writing career.
This is the third workshop of a four workshop series taught by Dean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn Rusch. You must have the first two workshops in the series before you can move onto this third because these four workshops build on each other. And even with four six-week workshops, we will only cover a small amount of this vast topic.
The first two will be offered every month, so no worries about them going away at any point.
But we hope by the end of the workshops you will understand how to think about the future of your writing. And especially in creating a structure that will stand the test of time for you.
Your Instructor
With over twenty-three million copies of his books in print, USA Today bestselling writer Dean Wesley Smith now brings you original fiction every month for the past three years in his own magazine, Smith’s Monthly.
Dean wrote over twenty-five original Star Trek novels, the only two original Men in Black novels, plus Spider-Man, X-Men, Iron Man novels, and others. He wrote many gaming novels including Final Fantasy.
He wrote novels and stories under almost fifty pen names and did scripts for Hollywood as well as being an editor for various magazines. He lives in Las Vegas with his wife, writer Kristine Kathryn Rusch. You can follow his writing life at www.deanwesleysmith.com
Course Curriculum
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StartFuture Series Structure, Week #1, Session #1 (5:31)
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StartFuture Series Structure, Week #1, Session #2 (6:42)
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StartFuture Series Structure, Week #1, Session #3 (4:37)
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StartFuture Series Structure, Week #1, Session #5 (6:41)
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StartFuture Series Structure, Week #1, Session #4 (5:04)
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StartFuture Series Structure, Assignment #1 (5:14)
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StartFuture Series Structure Response Assignment #1 (1:24)
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StartFuture Series Structure, Week #2, Session #1 (6:27)
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StartFuture Series Structure, Week #2, Session #2 (7:16)
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StartFuture Series Structure, Week #2, Session #3 (7:06)
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StartFuture Series Structure, Week #2, Session #4 (7:15)
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StartFuture Series Structure, Week #2, Session #5 (8:35)
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StartFuture Series Structure, Week #2, Session #6 (5:40)
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StartFuture Series Structure, Assignment #2 (3:39)