Last night was my second to last workshop with the Houston
Writers Guild and the Balance of Summer event. I’ve got to say, these have been
incredibly fun and rewarding. Last night was geared toward writers who write by
the seat of their pants, “pantsers,” if you will, also called Discovery Writers
or Gardeners. I’ll share some excerpts from my notes on here later.
I’ve been fairly
confident in my approach to these sessions, but yesterday I was having one heck
of an off day. Seriously, I was more absentminded than I’ve been in a long
time. I forgot tasks, I left the lights on when I went out, and all manner of
little things along the way. Whatever was going on, I couldn’t get my bearings.
And then the workshop actually started. Everything went off without a hitch…until
I realized that I was blowing through my presentation much too fast and the
power point I’d slaved over only lasted us half the time I’d intended it for!
Let me tell you, my stomach just about fell out. I always
leave time for discussion at the end, but writers tend to be introverts and a
room full of introverts can be very difficult to get engaged in a group
conversation. These ladies were amazing. We talked about their books and
projects and how what I’d shown in the power point could be applied to help
overcome their problems, we clarified ideas and discussed others at greater
length. I was still nervous that I’d let everyone down, but three of the
attendees told me that my presentation was great and one stayed late to shake
my hand and tell me how much my presentation had helped them. I left feeling
like a million bucks, a huge step up from the screw-up I’d been feeling like
all day.
I am so excited for the next installment! Each of these
sessions has been as much a learning experience for me as it has been for those
who’ve attended, and knowing that they have benefited makes me feel like you
would not believe. Honestly, I’m getting a little teary writing this.
The next session is August 25th and will focus on
how to help Plotters (or Architects as George RR Martin calls them) bring a
sense of the organic to their work. This is going to be bitter sweet for me.
This summer has been great and I’m sorry to see it end—the Houston Writers
Guild has been an absolute pleasure to work with and I look forward to working
with them again in the future. For now though, I’ve got two books to finish
getting ready for publication, a wedding to get ready for, and a new semester
at SHSU. Life is moving fast!
If you’re interested in participating in my last workshop,
here is the link to the Houston Writers Guild’s website: http://www.houstonwritersguild.org/balancer-of-summer-series-with-julian-kindred/
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