If you are ANYWHERE CLOSE to Bainbridge Island, Washington tomorrow, you totally have to come to the Michael Hauge workshop. No excuses–they will take your money (cash or check) at the door. He’s the kind of speaker who will bring out the storyteller in you, even if you don’t think you’re a writer. If you ARE a writer, he will inspire you to push your stories to a new level. I’m not kidding. I’ve written like 30something books, and I plan to eagerly attend, busted arm and all.
October 11 (Saturday)
This is a special event for writers of all kinds – authors of fiction, narrative nonfiction, memoir – anyone who has a story to tell. In the best novels, movies and short stories, the heroes must achieve two compelling goals: an outer journey of accomplishment; and a deeper, inner journey of transformation and fulfillment. In this special, all day seminar, Hollywood script and story consultant Michael Hauge, best-selling author of Writing Screenplays That Sell and Selling Your Story in 60 Seconds: The Guaranteed Way to Get Your Screenplay or Novel Read, presents his unique approach to mastering these two essential components of your story. Topics include: the primary goal of all stories; the single key to creating character arc and theme; creating believable and fulfilling love stories; the essential conflict all characters must face; and turning plot structure into a simple, powerful tool you can apply to every story.
MICHAEL HAUGE is a story consultant, author and lecturer who works with writers on their novels, movies, screenplays, and television projects. He has coached writers, producers, stars and directors on projects for Will Smith, Julia Roberts, Jennifer Lopez, Kirsten Dunst, Charlize Theron and Morgan Freeman, as well as for every major studio and network. More than 40,000 writers and filmmakers have attended his writing seminars and lectures throughout the world.
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Bainbridge Pavilion Cinemas, 403 N. Madison, Bainbridge Island
10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., Lunch break from 12:00 noon to 1:30 p.m.
Parking
Two local restaurants have offered us the use of their parking lots should the cinema lot be full. These are Four Swallows, directly to the north of the cinema lot, and San Carlos to the south. Please honor their generosity by being sure your car is moved by the evening hours when these restaurants open for business.
Fee: $75 – September 1 – October 9
Groups of 5 or more registering together: $60
Cancellations: Registrations are refundable up to and including September 12, 2008. After this date, refunds will only be made if the event is sold out and your place can be filled from a waiting list. All refunds are subject to a $10 administration charge.
While pre-registration is preferable, you can register at the door on the day of the event. Please note we can accept cash (exact amount will help) or checks only.
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Unfortunately, I can honestly say I will be nowhere near Bainbridge Island, WA tomorrow or for the remainder of the year. Oh, well. Looks really great, too.
Unfortunately, I can honestly say I will be nowhere near Bainbridge Island, WA tomorrow or for the remainder of the year. Oh, well. Looks really great, too.
What I would not give to have been able to attend – instead of here in Janesville………..it snowed yesterday, was 30 degrees this am, and should be a balmy 23 degrees tonight.
Ah to be on BI at a writers event **sigh**
Hope you have managed well Susan…….and enjoyed in spite of the arm !
What I would not give to have been able to attend – instead of here in Janesville………..it snowed yesterday, was 30 degrees this am, and should be a balmy 23 degrees tonight.
Ah to be on BI at a writers event **sigh**
Hope you have managed well Susan…….and enjoyed in spite of the arm !
Actually, Mommy, you’ve written 50something books if you count the novellas and such (and I count those because they’re just as impressive). Once a coworker counted and he said you’d written 56.
Actually, Mommy, you’ve written 50something books if you count the novellas and such (and I count those because they’re just as impressive). Once a coworker counted and he said you’d written 56.