Writing a first novel is an act of both endurance and faith. In this workshop, we’ll discuss what it takes to actually sit down and write a novel, from inspiration to time management, organization, persistence, and keeping hope alive. Perfect for writers planning to complete NaNoWriMo, those already working on novels, or anyone who just hopes to reach “The End” of the manuscript one day soon.
This class takes place remotely online via Zoom. Register to receive the zoom link and class instructions.
Laura Maylene Walter is the author of the novel Body of Stars (Dutton, 2021) and the short story collection Living Arrangements (BkMk Press, 2011). Laura’s writing has appeared in Poets & Writers, Kenyon Review, Slate, The Sun, and many others. Laura is a founding editor of Literary Cleveland’s Gordon Square Review and is the Ohio Center for the Book Fellow at Cleveland Public Library, where she hosts Page Count, a literary podcast.