unlock the story within
free 1-hour writing workshop with Alan Watt
Feb 15th at 1 pm (PST)
Exclusively for The Daily Connoisseur!
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Join Alan Watt for a lively one-hour Unlock the Story Within workshop on Wednesday, Feb. 15th at 1:00 p.m. (PST), where you will do a deep dive into the core of your story and get a taste of the work he will be doing with writers this spring at his annual Tuscany writing retreat. The workshop is followed by a Q&A where he will answer all your questions and discuss the retreat.
Here’s the Zoom info you’ll need on Feb. 15th:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85870799822?pwd=M09tSEdHUjR6L0JNeUlKSEZiNUFOUT09
Meeting ID: 858 7079 9822
Passcode: 764570
(Or if you’re dialing in, you can find your local number here: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kbaspTM4Em.)
Alan will be on the call 15 minutes early to chat and answer questions. The workshop will begin promptly at 1:00 p.m. (PST). If you have any questions, please contact us at info@lawriterslab.com.
meet your teacher Alan Watt
Hi, I’m Al. They call me the Writer Whisperer.
I’m the L.A. Times bestselling author of the novels, Diamond Dogs and Days Are Gone, and the recipient of the American Library Association’s Alex Award, a Book Sense Pick, a New York Time’s New and Noteworthy book pick, and winner of France’s Prix Printemps for best foreign novel of the year. Along with the national bestseller, The 90-Day Novel®, (Amazon’s #1 book on writing for five months) the lab has published five other books on writing. I teach a process of marrying the wildness of your imagination to the rigor of structure, and my students span the range from first-time writers to best-selling authors and filmmakers who’ve won numerous accolades for their work including the Pulitzer Prize.
I’m also the writer/director of the independent feature, Eddie, Kill the President (formerly Interior Night), which won four best feature awards at U.S. film festivals as well as The Boston Film Festival’s Filmmaker Visionary Award. Oh, I also had a small part on Seinfeld back in the 90s when I had a thick lustrous head of chestnut hair. It’s the Chinese gum episode. I’m the movie theater vendor who sells Kramer the vile hotdog.