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As writers, there are times when we need to explain our project to a particular audience or possible funder—powerfully, reliably, and succinctly. Whether it’s applying for a grant, pitching a story to a magazine, or developing an outline and editorial proposal for a potential publisher, how we learn to share the story of our story may determine whether it reaches an audience at all.In this two-hour, hands-on workshops, we’ll explore what editors, juries, and screeners look for in a pitch. I’ll share tips and tricks from my years of successfully pitching magazine articles, book outlines, and project possibilities and will explain what I look for when I work as an editor, judge, or jury member. My hope is that writers will come away with a clear understanding of how to explain their own projects powerfully, and with flair.
Limited to 12 writers. Part of the spring workshop series A Writer's Toolkit.
Visit https://www.trevorcorkum.com/writers-toolkit for more information. Advanced registration is required.
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Charlottetown Library Learning Centre Room Rentals, 97 Queen Street,Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada
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