
The Writing Journey is So Chaotic with Ellen Oh
Leave a reviewEllen Oh, author of Jin Young, In Between (Crown Books for Young Readers), joins Matthew to talk about exploring the many ways that lead to an endpoint in the story.
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|Season: 11 |Episode: 21 |
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Ellen Oh, author of Jin Young, In Between (Crown Books for Young Readers), joins Matthew to talk about exploring the many ways that lead to an endpoint in the story.
Visit Ellen Oh online at www.ellenoh.com
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The Writing Shorter Retreat: Why (and How) Less Can Be More – In the shifting publishing landscape, it seems that many people are discussing the need for more “short” books. How can creatives write shorter without sacrificing the necessary elements of a good story? And how can learning to write short make you a stronger writer overall? Join bestselling authors Hena Khan, Christina Soontornvat, Minh Lê, and Ellen Oh for a retreat that focuses on creating propulsive, vibrant stories where every page packs a punch. This award-winning faculty will share their knowledge of pacing, plot, concept generation, how to write visually, and much more. There will be ample time for you to try out their suggestions as you write and retreat on your own projects.
Learn more about Boyds Mills and their upcoming programs by visiting www.boydsmills.org.
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