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ITW’s Fifth Annual Online Thriller School

By Dplylemd
ITW’s Fifth Annual Online Thriller School

Last year's Thriller School was a great success and students came away with many new skills for their writing toolbox. And this year will be just as useful to writers of all skill levels.

This year's seven-week program begins April 2nd, 2018, and as before the craft of thriller writing will be front and center. Each instructor will teach an aspect of the craft through a real-time, Facebook Live video available exclusively to the students who are registered for the Online Thriller School.

Students will have an opportunity to ask questions of each week's instructor either during or immediately after the video presentation. The video will be available for the entire week in case some students are unable to make the live presentation on Monday. Any questions that aren't answered on Monday of each week will be addressed on Thursday either through a follow-up Facebook Live video or in writing (instructor's choice).

All videos and Q&As will be available throughout the entire course, and for approximately 6 months thereafter.

Every writer knows that learning to write well is a life-long pursuit and writers must never cease improving their craft. There are many wonderful books, classes, and online sources that will help you improve your storytelling craft, but where can you learn directly from the best? From New York Times bestselling and award-winning authors?

Right here. At ITW's Fifth Annual Online Thriller School.

We have assembled a cadre of excellent teachers and topics so please join us and let us help you take your writing and storytelling to the next level.

ITW’s Fifth Annual Online Thriller School
The Current Class Schedule:

4/2/18: Storytelling: The Art and Craft Of Story-Steven James

4-9: Plot: What's Happening Here?-Grant Blackwood

4-16: Character: The People Who Drive The Story-F. Paul Wilson

4-23: Point Of View: Whose Eyes Are You Looking Through?-HP Ryan

4-30: Dialog: It's Not Like Real Conversation==James Scott Bell

5-7: Setting, Mood, Atmosphere: Bringing the Right "Feel" to Your Story?-Gayle Lynds

5-14: Voice: What Does A Good Story "Sound" Like?-DP Lyle

Attendance is limited, and we sold out last year, so register today!

Details: http://thrillerwriters.org/thrillerschool/

Register: http://thrillerwriters.org/thrillerschool/register/


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