My Calendar
Events in July 2025
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July 1, 2025(2 events) Character Driven PlottingJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 Step back from more traditional and complex seeming approaches to plotting, and try something different (that even works for pantsers!) Learn how to create a story / plot fast, easily, and in a way that will make your characters feel well rounded and deeply real. The course is unique in that, most courses on plotting are very focused on story structure, and on rise and fall of tension. This course sees those things as secondary - they are what you do to present the plot incidents in a manner that keeps the reader flowing through the story - but they are not what creates those incidents in the first place. What is primary, in this course, is allowing the characters, as you define them, to provide you with all of the ideas you will need, to then layer into any story structure you like, to result in a cohesive, consistent, and tension filled plot / story, with minimal mental effort on your part. Georgian DublinFrom the Castle to HellJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 In this class we’ll discuss the history of Dublin and how the city compares to London during the late Georgian period, with special emphasis on some of the marginalized populations of the time. To cap it off, you will summon your muse and use what you’ve learned to create your own WIP-ready Irish character. |
July 2, 2025(2 events) Character Driven PlottingJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 Step back from more traditional and complex seeming approaches to plotting, and try something different (that even works for pantsers!) Learn how to create a story / plot fast, easily, and in a way that will make your characters feel well rounded and deeply real. The course is unique in that, most courses on plotting are very focused on story structure, and on rise and fall of tension. This course sees those things as secondary - they are what you do to present the plot incidents in a manner that keeps the reader flowing through the story - but they are not what creates those incidents in the first place. What is primary, in this course, is allowing the characters, as you define them, to provide you with all of the ideas you will need, to then layer into any story structure you like, to result in a cohesive, consistent, and tension filled plot / story, with minimal mental effort on your part. Georgian DublinFrom the Castle to HellJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 In this class we’ll discuss the history of Dublin and how the city compares to London during the late Georgian period, with special emphasis on some of the marginalized populations of the time. To cap it off, you will summon your muse and use what you’ve learned to create your own WIP-ready Irish character. |
July 3, 2025(2 events) Character Driven PlottingJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 Step back from more traditional and complex seeming approaches to plotting, and try something different (that even works for pantsers!) Learn how to create a story / plot fast, easily, and in a way that will make your characters feel well rounded and deeply real. The course is unique in that, most courses on plotting are very focused on story structure, and on rise and fall of tension. This course sees those things as secondary - they are what you do to present the plot incidents in a manner that keeps the reader flowing through the story - but they are not what creates those incidents in the first place. What is primary, in this course, is allowing the characters, as you define them, to provide you with all of the ideas you will need, to then layer into any story structure you like, to result in a cohesive, consistent, and tension filled plot / story, with minimal mental effort on your part. Georgian DublinFrom the Castle to HellJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 In this class we’ll discuss the history of Dublin and how the city compares to London during the late Georgian period, with special emphasis on some of the marginalized populations of the time. To cap it off, you will summon your muse and use what you’ve learned to create your own WIP-ready Irish character. |
July 4, 2025(2 events) Character Driven PlottingJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 Step back from more traditional and complex seeming approaches to plotting, and try something different (that even works for pantsers!) Learn how to create a story / plot fast, easily, and in a way that will make your characters feel well rounded and deeply real. The course is unique in that, most courses on plotting are very focused on story structure, and on rise and fall of tension. This course sees those things as secondary - they are what you do to present the plot incidents in a manner that keeps the reader flowing through the story - but they are not what creates those incidents in the first place. What is primary, in this course, is allowing the characters, as you define them, to provide you with all of the ideas you will need, to then layer into any story structure you like, to result in a cohesive, consistent, and tension filled plot / story, with minimal mental effort on your part. Georgian DublinFrom the Castle to HellJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 In this class we’ll discuss the history of Dublin and how the city compares to London during the late Georgian period, with special emphasis on some of the marginalized populations of the time. To cap it off, you will summon your muse and use what you’ve learned to create your own WIP-ready Irish character. |
July 5, 2025(2 events) Character Driven PlottingJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 Step back from more traditional and complex seeming approaches to plotting, and try something different (that even works for pantsers!) Learn how to create a story / plot fast, easily, and in a way that will make your characters feel well rounded and deeply real. The course is unique in that, most courses on plotting are very focused on story structure, and on rise and fall of tension. This course sees those things as secondary - they are what you do to present the plot incidents in a manner that keeps the reader flowing through the story - but they are not what creates those incidents in the first place. What is primary, in this course, is allowing the characters, as you define them, to provide you with all of the ideas you will need, to then layer into any story structure you like, to result in a cohesive, consistent, and tension filled plot / story, with minimal mental effort on your part. Georgian DublinFrom the Castle to HellJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 In this class we’ll discuss the history of Dublin and how the city compares to London during the late Georgian period, with special emphasis on some of the marginalized populations of the time. To cap it off, you will summon your muse and use what you’ve learned to create your own WIP-ready Irish character. |
July 6, 2025(2 events) Character Driven PlottingJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 Step back from more traditional and complex seeming approaches to plotting, and try something different (that even works for pantsers!) Learn how to create a story / plot fast, easily, and in a way that will make your characters feel well rounded and deeply real. The course is unique in that, most courses on plotting are very focused on story structure, and on rise and fall of tension. This course sees those things as secondary - they are what you do to present the plot incidents in a manner that keeps the reader flowing through the story - but they are not what creates those incidents in the first place. What is primary, in this course, is allowing the characters, as you define them, to provide you with all of the ideas you will need, to then layer into any story structure you like, to result in a cohesive, consistent, and tension filled plot / story, with minimal mental effort on your part. Georgian DublinFrom the Castle to HellJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 In this class we’ll discuss the history of Dublin and how the city compares to London during the late Georgian period, with special emphasis on some of the marginalized populations of the time. To cap it off, you will summon your muse and use what you’ve learned to create your own WIP-ready Irish character. |
July 7, 2025(2 events) Character Driven PlottingJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 Step back from more traditional and complex seeming approaches to plotting, and try something different (that even works for pantsers!) Learn how to create a story / plot fast, easily, and in a way that will make your characters feel well rounded and deeply real. The course is unique in that, most courses on plotting are very focused on story structure, and on rise and fall of tension. This course sees those things as secondary - they are what you do to present the plot incidents in a manner that keeps the reader flowing through the story - but they are not what creates those incidents in the first place. What is primary, in this course, is allowing the characters, as you define them, to provide you with all of the ideas you will need, to then layer into any story structure you like, to result in a cohesive, consistent, and tension filled plot / story, with minimal mental effort on your part. Georgian DublinFrom the Castle to HellJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 In this class we’ll discuss the history of Dublin and how the city compares to London during the late Georgian period, with special emphasis on some of the marginalized populations of the time. To cap it off, you will summon your muse and use what you’ve learned to create your own WIP-ready Irish character. |
July 8, 2025(2 events) Character Driven PlottingJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 Step back from more traditional and complex seeming approaches to plotting, and try something different (that even works for pantsers!) Learn how to create a story / plot fast, easily, and in a way that will make your characters feel well rounded and deeply real. The course is unique in that, most courses on plotting are very focused on story structure, and on rise and fall of tension. This course sees those things as secondary - they are what you do to present the plot incidents in a manner that keeps the reader flowing through the story - but they are not what creates those incidents in the first place. What is primary, in this course, is allowing the characters, as you define them, to provide you with all of the ideas you will need, to then layer into any story structure you like, to result in a cohesive, consistent, and tension filled plot / story, with minimal mental effort on your part. Georgian DublinFrom the Castle to HellJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 In this class we’ll discuss the history of Dublin and how the city compares to London during the late Georgian period, with special emphasis on some of the marginalized populations of the time. To cap it off, you will summon your muse and use what you’ve learned to create your own WIP-ready Irish character. |
July 9, 2025(2 events) Character Driven PlottingJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 Step back from more traditional and complex seeming approaches to plotting, and try something different (that even works for pantsers!) Learn how to create a story / plot fast, easily, and in a way that will make your characters feel well rounded and deeply real. The course is unique in that, most courses on plotting are very focused on story structure, and on rise and fall of tension. This course sees those things as secondary - they are what you do to present the plot incidents in a manner that keeps the reader flowing through the story - but they are not what creates those incidents in the first place. What is primary, in this course, is allowing the characters, as you define them, to provide you with all of the ideas you will need, to then layer into any story structure you like, to result in a cohesive, consistent, and tension filled plot / story, with minimal mental effort on your part. Georgian DublinFrom the Castle to HellJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 In this class we’ll discuss the history of Dublin and how the city compares to London during the late Georgian period, with special emphasis on some of the marginalized populations of the time. To cap it off, you will summon your muse and use what you’ve learned to create your own WIP-ready Irish character. |
July 10, 2025(2 events) Character Driven PlottingJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 Step back from more traditional and complex seeming approaches to plotting, and try something different (that even works for pantsers!) Learn how to create a story / plot fast, easily, and in a way that will make your characters feel well rounded and deeply real. The course is unique in that, most courses on plotting are very focused on story structure, and on rise and fall of tension. This course sees those things as secondary - they are what you do to present the plot incidents in a manner that keeps the reader flowing through the story - but they are not what creates those incidents in the first place. What is primary, in this course, is allowing the characters, as you define them, to provide you with all of the ideas you will need, to then layer into any story structure you like, to result in a cohesive, consistent, and tension filled plot / story, with minimal mental effort on your part. Georgian DublinFrom the Castle to HellJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 In this class we’ll discuss the history of Dublin and how the city compares to London during the late Georgian period, with special emphasis on some of the marginalized populations of the time. To cap it off, you will summon your muse and use what you’ve learned to create your own WIP-ready Irish character. |
July 11, 2025(2 events) Character Driven PlottingJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 Step back from more traditional and complex seeming approaches to plotting, and try something different (that even works for pantsers!) Learn how to create a story / plot fast, easily, and in a way that will make your characters feel well rounded and deeply real. The course is unique in that, most courses on plotting are very focused on story structure, and on rise and fall of tension. This course sees those things as secondary - they are what you do to present the plot incidents in a manner that keeps the reader flowing through the story - but they are not what creates those incidents in the first place. What is primary, in this course, is allowing the characters, as you define them, to provide you with all of the ideas you will need, to then layer into any story structure you like, to result in a cohesive, consistent, and tension filled plot / story, with minimal mental effort on your part. Georgian DublinFrom the Castle to HellJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 In this class we’ll discuss the history of Dublin and how the city compares to London during the late Georgian period, with special emphasis on some of the marginalized populations of the time. To cap it off, you will summon your muse and use what you’ve learned to create your own WIP-ready Irish character. |
July 12, 2025(2 events) Character Driven PlottingJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 Step back from more traditional and complex seeming approaches to plotting, and try something different (that even works for pantsers!) Learn how to create a story / plot fast, easily, and in a way that will make your characters feel well rounded and deeply real. The course is unique in that, most courses on plotting are very focused on story structure, and on rise and fall of tension. This course sees those things as secondary - they are what you do to present the plot incidents in a manner that keeps the reader flowing through the story - but they are not what creates those incidents in the first place. What is primary, in this course, is allowing the characters, as you define them, to provide you with all of the ideas you will need, to then layer into any story structure you like, to result in a cohesive, consistent, and tension filled plot / story, with minimal mental effort on your part. Georgian DublinFrom the Castle to HellJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 In this class we’ll discuss the history of Dublin and how the city compares to London during the late Georgian period, with special emphasis on some of the marginalized populations of the time. To cap it off, you will summon your muse and use what you’ve learned to create your own WIP-ready Irish character. |
July 13, 2025(2 events) Character Driven PlottingJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 Step back from more traditional and complex seeming approaches to plotting, and try something different (that even works for pantsers!) Learn how to create a story / plot fast, easily, and in a way that will make your characters feel well rounded and deeply real. The course is unique in that, most courses on plotting are very focused on story structure, and on rise and fall of tension. This course sees those things as secondary - they are what you do to present the plot incidents in a manner that keeps the reader flowing through the story - but they are not what creates those incidents in the first place. What is primary, in this course, is allowing the characters, as you define them, to provide you with all of the ideas you will need, to then layer into any story structure you like, to result in a cohesive, consistent, and tension filled plot / story, with minimal mental effort on your part. Georgian DublinFrom the Castle to HellJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 In this class we’ll discuss the history of Dublin and how the city compares to London during the late Georgian period, with special emphasis on some of the marginalized populations of the time. To cap it off, you will summon your muse and use what you’ve learned to create your own WIP-ready Irish character. |
July 14, 2025(2 events) Character Driven PlottingJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 Step back from more traditional and complex seeming approaches to plotting, and try something different (that even works for pantsers!) Learn how to create a story / plot fast, easily, and in a way that will make your characters feel well rounded and deeply real. The course is unique in that, most courses on plotting are very focused on story structure, and on rise and fall of tension. This course sees those things as secondary - they are what you do to present the plot incidents in a manner that keeps the reader flowing through the story - but they are not what creates those incidents in the first place. What is primary, in this course, is allowing the characters, as you define them, to provide you with all of the ideas you will need, to then layer into any story structure you like, to result in a cohesive, consistent, and tension filled plot / story, with minimal mental effort on your part. Georgian DublinFrom the Castle to HellJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 In this class we’ll discuss the history of Dublin and how the city compares to London during the late Georgian period, with special emphasis on some of the marginalized populations of the time. To cap it off, you will summon your muse and use what you’ve learned to create your own WIP-ready Irish character. |
July 15, 2025(2 events) Character Driven PlottingJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 Step back from more traditional and complex seeming approaches to plotting, and try something different (that even works for pantsers!) Learn how to create a story / plot fast, easily, and in a way that will make your characters feel well rounded and deeply real. The course is unique in that, most courses on plotting are very focused on story structure, and on rise and fall of tension. This course sees those things as secondary - they are what you do to present the plot incidents in a manner that keeps the reader flowing through the story - but they are not what creates those incidents in the first place. What is primary, in this course, is allowing the characters, as you define them, to provide you with all of the ideas you will need, to then layer into any story structure you like, to result in a cohesive, consistent, and tension filled plot / story, with minimal mental effort on your part. Georgian DublinFrom the Castle to HellJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 In this class we’ll discuss the history of Dublin and how the city compares to London during the late Georgian period, with special emphasis on some of the marginalized populations of the time. To cap it off, you will summon your muse and use what you’ve learned to create your own WIP-ready Irish character. |
July 16, 2025(2 events) Character Driven PlottingJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 Step back from more traditional and complex seeming approaches to plotting, and try something different (that even works for pantsers!) Learn how to create a story / plot fast, easily, and in a way that will make your characters feel well rounded and deeply real. The course is unique in that, most courses on plotting are very focused on story structure, and on rise and fall of tension. This course sees those things as secondary - they are what you do to present the plot incidents in a manner that keeps the reader flowing through the story - but they are not what creates those incidents in the first place. What is primary, in this course, is allowing the characters, as you define them, to provide you with all of the ideas you will need, to then layer into any story structure you like, to result in a cohesive, consistent, and tension filled plot / story, with minimal mental effort on your part. Georgian DublinFrom the Castle to HellJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 In this class we’ll discuss the history of Dublin and how the city compares to London during the late Georgian period, with special emphasis on some of the marginalized populations of the time. To cap it off, you will summon your muse and use what you’ve learned to create your own WIP-ready Irish character. |
July 17, 2025(2 events) Character Driven PlottingJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 Step back from more traditional and complex seeming approaches to plotting, and try something different (that even works for pantsers!) Learn how to create a story / plot fast, easily, and in a way that will make your characters feel well rounded and deeply real. The course is unique in that, most courses on plotting are very focused on story structure, and on rise and fall of tension. This course sees those things as secondary - they are what you do to present the plot incidents in a manner that keeps the reader flowing through the story - but they are not what creates those incidents in the first place. What is primary, in this course, is allowing the characters, as you define them, to provide you with all of the ideas you will need, to then layer into any story structure you like, to result in a cohesive, consistent, and tension filled plot / story, with minimal mental effort on your part. Georgian DublinFrom the Castle to HellJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 In this class we’ll discuss the history of Dublin and how the city compares to London during the late Georgian period, with special emphasis on some of the marginalized populations of the time. To cap it off, you will summon your muse and use what you’ve learned to create your own WIP-ready Irish character. |
July 18, 2025(3 events) Character Driven PlottingJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 Step back from more traditional and complex seeming approaches to plotting, and try something different (that even works for pantsers!) Learn how to create a story / plot fast, easily, and in a way that will make your characters feel well rounded and deeply real. The course is unique in that, most courses on plotting are very focused on story structure, and on rise and fall of tension. This course sees those things as secondary - they are what you do to present the plot incidents in a manner that keeps the reader flowing through the story - but they are not what creates those incidents in the first place. What is primary, in this course, is allowing the characters, as you define them, to provide you with all of the ideas you will need, to then layer into any story structure you like, to result in a cohesive, consistent, and tension filled plot / story, with minimal mental effort on your part. Georgian DublinFrom the Castle to HellJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 In this class we’ll discuss the history of Dublin and how the city compares to London during the late Georgian period, with special emphasis on some of the marginalized populations of the time. To cap it off, you will summon your muse and use what you’ve learned to create your own WIP-ready Irish character. 2:00 pm: Monthly Tea: Writing Workshop: Non-verbal Communication – So many readers love to read witty banter, but what happens around the dialogue in a book? Non-verbal communication encompasses more than raised eyebrows and saucy grins. In July's Monthly Tea, join Regency Fiction Writers as we all discuss the ways to incorporate non-verbal communication into our writing and practice some of the techniques discussed in this writing workshop! Event Accessibility
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July 19, 2025(2 events) Character Driven PlottingJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 Step back from more traditional and complex seeming approaches to plotting, and try something different (that even works for pantsers!) Learn how to create a story / plot fast, easily, and in a way that will make your characters feel well rounded and deeply real. The course is unique in that, most courses on plotting are very focused on story structure, and on rise and fall of tension. This course sees those things as secondary - they are what you do to present the plot incidents in a manner that keeps the reader flowing through the story - but they are not what creates those incidents in the first place. What is primary, in this course, is allowing the characters, as you define them, to provide you with all of the ideas you will need, to then layer into any story structure you like, to result in a cohesive, consistent, and tension filled plot / story, with minimal mental effort on your part. Georgian DublinFrom the Castle to HellJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 In this class we’ll discuss the history of Dublin and how the city compares to London during the late Georgian period, with special emphasis on some of the marginalized populations of the time. To cap it off, you will summon your muse and use what you’ve learned to create your own WIP-ready Irish character. |
July 20, 2025(2 events) Character Driven PlottingJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 Step back from more traditional and complex seeming approaches to plotting, and try something different (that even works for pantsers!) Learn how to create a story / plot fast, easily, and in a way that will make your characters feel well rounded and deeply real. The course is unique in that, most courses on plotting are very focused on story structure, and on rise and fall of tension. This course sees those things as secondary - they are what you do to present the plot incidents in a manner that keeps the reader flowing through the story - but they are not what creates those incidents in the first place. What is primary, in this course, is allowing the characters, as you define them, to provide you with all of the ideas you will need, to then layer into any story structure you like, to result in a cohesive, consistent, and tension filled plot / story, with minimal mental effort on your part. Georgian DublinFrom the Castle to HellJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 In this class we’ll discuss the history of Dublin and how the city compares to London during the late Georgian period, with special emphasis on some of the marginalized populations of the time. To cap it off, you will summon your muse and use what you’ve learned to create your own WIP-ready Irish character. |
July 21, 2025(2 events) Character Driven PlottingJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 Step back from more traditional and complex seeming approaches to plotting, and try something different (that even works for pantsers!) Learn how to create a story / plot fast, easily, and in a way that will make your characters feel well rounded and deeply real. The course is unique in that, most courses on plotting are very focused on story structure, and on rise and fall of tension. This course sees those things as secondary - they are what you do to present the plot incidents in a manner that keeps the reader flowing through the story - but they are not what creates those incidents in the first place. What is primary, in this course, is allowing the characters, as you define them, to provide you with all of the ideas you will need, to then layer into any story structure you like, to result in a cohesive, consistent, and tension filled plot / story, with minimal mental effort on your part. Georgian DublinFrom the Castle to HellJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 In this class we’ll discuss the history of Dublin and how the city compares to London during the late Georgian period, with special emphasis on some of the marginalized populations of the time. To cap it off, you will summon your muse and use what you’ve learned to create your own WIP-ready Irish character. |
July 22, 2025(2 events) Character Driven PlottingJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 Step back from more traditional and complex seeming approaches to plotting, and try something different (that even works for pantsers!) Learn how to create a story / plot fast, easily, and in a way that will make your characters feel well rounded and deeply real. The course is unique in that, most courses on plotting are very focused on story structure, and on rise and fall of tension. This course sees those things as secondary - they are what you do to present the plot incidents in a manner that keeps the reader flowing through the story - but they are not what creates those incidents in the first place. What is primary, in this course, is allowing the characters, as you define them, to provide you with all of the ideas you will need, to then layer into any story structure you like, to result in a cohesive, consistent, and tension filled plot / story, with minimal mental effort on your part. Georgian DublinFrom the Castle to HellJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 In this class we’ll discuss the history of Dublin and how the city compares to London during the late Georgian period, with special emphasis on some of the marginalized populations of the time. To cap it off, you will summon your muse and use what you’ve learned to create your own WIP-ready Irish character. |
July 23, 2025(2 events) Character Driven PlottingJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 Step back from more traditional and complex seeming approaches to plotting, and try something different (that even works for pantsers!) Learn how to create a story / plot fast, easily, and in a way that will make your characters feel well rounded and deeply real. The course is unique in that, most courses on plotting are very focused on story structure, and on rise and fall of tension. This course sees those things as secondary - they are what you do to present the plot incidents in a manner that keeps the reader flowing through the story - but they are not what creates those incidents in the first place. What is primary, in this course, is allowing the characters, as you define them, to provide you with all of the ideas you will need, to then layer into any story structure you like, to result in a cohesive, consistent, and tension filled plot / story, with minimal mental effort on your part. Georgian DublinFrom the Castle to HellJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 In this class we’ll discuss the history of Dublin and how the city compares to London during the late Georgian period, with special emphasis on some of the marginalized populations of the time. To cap it off, you will summon your muse and use what you’ve learned to create your own WIP-ready Irish character. |
July 24, 2025(2 events) Character Driven PlottingJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 Step back from more traditional and complex seeming approaches to plotting, and try something different (that even works for pantsers!) Learn how to create a story / plot fast, easily, and in a way that will make your characters feel well rounded and deeply real. The course is unique in that, most courses on plotting are very focused on story structure, and on rise and fall of tension. This course sees those things as secondary - they are what you do to present the plot incidents in a manner that keeps the reader flowing through the story - but they are not what creates those incidents in the first place. What is primary, in this course, is allowing the characters, as you define them, to provide you with all of the ideas you will need, to then layer into any story structure you like, to result in a cohesive, consistent, and tension filled plot / story, with minimal mental effort on your part. Georgian DublinFrom the Castle to HellJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 In this class we’ll discuss the history of Dublin and how the city compares to London during the late Georgian period, with special emphasis on some of the marginalized populations of the time. To cap it off, you will summon your muse and use what you’ve learned to create your own WIP-ready Irish character. |
July 25, 2025(2 events) Character Driven PlottingJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 Step back from more traditional and complex seeming approaches to plotting, and try something different (that even works for pantsers!) Learn how to create a story / plot fast, easily, and in a way that will make your characters feel well rounded and deeply real. The course is unique in that, most courses on plotting are very focused on story structure, and on rise and fall of tension. This course sees those things as secondary - they are what you do to present the plot incidents in a manner that keeps the reader flowing through the story - but they are not what creates those incidents in the first place. What is primary, in this course, is allowing the characters, as you define them, to provide you with all of the ideas you will need, to then layer into any story structure you like, to result in a cohesive, consistent, and tension filled plot / story, with minimal mental effort on your part. Georgian DublinFrom the Castle to HellJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 In this class we’ll discuss the history of Dublin and how the city compares to London during the late Georgian period, with special emphasis on some of the marginalized populations of the time. To cap it off, you will summon your muse and use what you’ve learned to create your own WIP-ready Irish character. |
July 26, 2025(2 events) Character Driven PlottingJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 Step back from more traditional and complex seeming approaches to plotting, and try something different (that even works for pantsers!) Learn how to create a story / plot fast, easily, and in a way that will make your characters feel well rounded and deeply real. The course is unique in that, most courses on plotting are very focused on story structure, and on rise and fall of tension. This course sees those things as secondary - they are what you do to present the plot incidents in a manner that keeps the reader flowing through the story - but they are not what creates those incidents in the first place. What is primary, in this course, is allowing the characters, as you define them, to provide you with all of the ideas you will need, to then layer into any story structure you like, to result in a cohesive, consistent, and tension filled plot / story, with minimal mental effort on your part. Georgian DublinFrom the Castle to HellJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 In this class we’ll discuss the history of Dublin and how the city compares to London during the late Georgian period, with special emphasis on some of the marginalized populations of the time. To cap it off, you will summon your muse and use what you’ve learned to create your own WIP-ready Irish character. |
July 27, 2025(2 events) Character Driven PlottingJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 Step back from more traditional and complex seeming approaches to plotting, and try something different (that even works for pantsers!) Learn how to create a story / plot fast, easily, and in a way that will make your characters feel well rounded and deeply real. The course is unique in that, most courses on plotting are very focused on story structure, and on rise and fall of tension. This course sees those things as secondary - they are what you do to present the plot incidents in a manner that keeps the reader flowing through the story - but they are not what creates those incidents in the first place. What is primary, in this course, is allowing the characters, as you define them, to provide you with all of the ideas you will need, to then layer into any story structure you like, to result in a cohesive, consistent, and tension filled plot / story, with minimal mental effort on your part. Georgian DublinFrom the Castle to HellJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 In this class we’ll discuss the history of Dublin and how the city compares to London during the late Georgian period, with special emphasis on some of the marginalized populations of the time. To cap it off, you will summon your muse and use what you’ve learned to create your own WIP-ready Irish character. |
July 28, 2025(2 events) Character Driven PlottingJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 Step back from more traditional and complex seeming approaches to plotting, and try something different (that even works for pantsers!) Learn how to create a story / plot fast, easily, and in a way that will make your characters feel well rounded and deeply real. The course is unique in that, most courses on plotting are very focused on story structure, and on rise and fall of tension. This course sees those things as secondary - they are what you do to present the plot incidents in a manner that keeps the reader flowing through the story - but they are not what creates those incidents in the first place. What is primary, in this course, is allowing the characters, as you define them, to provide you with all of the ideas you will need, to then layer into any story structure you like, to result in a cohesive, consistent, and tension filled plot / story, with minimal mental effort on your part. Georgian DublinFrom the Castle to HellJuly 1, 2025 – July 28, 2025 In this class we’ll discuss the history of Dublin and how the city compares to London during the late Georgian period, with special emphasis on some of the marginalized populations of the time. To cap it off, you will summon your muse and use what you’ve learned to create your own WIP-ready Irish character. |
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August 1, 2025(1 event) End of the Season and Start of Summer – From Regency Britain to Romantic ItalyAugust 1, 2025 – August 15, 2025 This two-week course explores the cultural transition from the end of the social season in Regency Britain to the beginning of summer, examining travel to Italy, a central destination for the Romantic movement. Learners will explore Italy as it was perceived during the Regency era through art, food, travel, and leisure activities, focusing on how these cultural elements influenced both British society and Romantic writers like Percy Bysshe Shelley. |
August 2, 2025(1 event) End of the Season and Start of Summer – From Regency Britain to Romantic ItalyAugust 1, 2025 – August 15, 2025 This two-week course explores the cultural transition from the end of the social season in Regency Britain to the beginning of summer, examining travel to Italy, a central destination for the Romantic movement. Learners will explore Italy as it was perceived during the Regency era through art, food, travel, and leisure activities, focusing on how these cultural elements influenced both British society and Romantic writers like Percy Bysshe Shelley. |