Building Stories That Stick

We teach narrative structure the way it works in practice. You'll develop character arcs, plot frameworks, and scene construction through assignments designed around how readers actually experience stories. The workshops focus on making your writing work, not just sound good on paper.

Writer working on narrative structure during workshop session

What You Actually Work With

Most courses give you lectures. We give you tools. These are the frameworks and techniques you'll use in every session, not theoretical concepts you might apply someday. Each workshop includes structured exercises using these exact approaches.

Scene Sequence Mapping

Visual frameworks that show how scenes connect through cause-and-effect. You'll map out your plot points and identify where momentum stalls before you write hundreds of pages in the wrong direction.

Tension Arc Templates

Pre-built patterns for managing reader engagement across chapters. Instead of guessing whether your pacing works, you'll compare your draft against proven structures and adjust specific sections.

Plot Thread Trackers

Spreadsheet systems for managing multiple storylines. Track setup and payoff for every subplot, making sure nothing gets introduced and forgotten halfway through your manuscript.

Motivation Matrices

Grid-based analysis connecting character goals to their choices. You'll identify why a character would actually make specific decisions, rather than forcing plot-convenient behavior that readers won't buy.

Dialogue Pattern Libraries

Collections of speech rhythms and verbal tics organized by personality type. Reference real examples of how different character types actually talk, then adapt those patterns to your own voices.

Arc Checkpoint Sheets

Progress markers that verify character growth at key moments. Check whether your protagonist is genuinely changing or just encountering different situations while staying fundamentally the same person.

Scene Diagnostic Checklists

Question sets that identify exactly why a scene isn't working. Instead of vaguely sensing something's off, you'll pinpoint whether the issue is stakes, clarity, pacing, or character motivation.

Cut-Test Protocols

Methods for determining what can be removed without losing story function. You'll learn which darlings are actually pulling weight and which are just decorative prose you're attached to.

Clarity Verification Runs

Reading approaches that expose confusing passages. Techniques for catching the moments where you know what you meant but the words on the page don't actually communicate it to someone else.

Workshop participants using narrative structure tools during collaborative session

These aren't theoretical models. They're the actual worksheets, templates, and checklists you'll fill out during sessions. You'll leave with completed documents for your current project, not just notes about someday maybe trying something.

Why This Approach Gets Results Faster

Writing workshops often spend weeks on passive analysis before getting to actual work. We structure sessions around immediate application. You learn a technique, use it on your manuscript right away, see what happens, and adjust. This is how skills actually develop.

The workshops are built for people who already know they want to write but keep getting stuck in the same places. Instead of general advice about "finding your voice" or "reading widely," you get specific solutions to specific problems. If your characters feel flat, we work on decision-making patterns. If your plot meanders, we map cause-and-effect chains. If your scenes drag, we analyze information flow.

Each session includes structured peer review where you exchange work with other participants using standardized feedback forms. This removes the guesswork from critique and makes sure you're getting useful input instead of vague reactions. You'll know exactly which aspects of your draft are working and which need specific changes.

6-8
Participants per cohort
12
Weekly sessions
4-6
Hours of work per week

Typical Progress Path

Weeks 1-3: Diagnostic Phase
Map your current project structure, identify weak points in plot logic and character motivation, create baseline assessment of what needs fixing.
Weeks 4-7: Targeted Repairs
Apply specific techniques to identified problems, revise key scenes using new frameworks, test changes with peer feedback using structured forms.
Weeks 8-10: System Integration
Connect improved sections into coherent whole, verify story logic flows from start to finish, ensure character development tracks consistently.
Weeks 11-12: Polish and Validation
Run final clarity checks, eliminate remaining confusion points, complete full draft with working structure ready for additional editing rounds.
Writer reviewing completed narrative structure assessment during final workshop phase

What You Can Count On

These aren't guarantees about publishing or success. They're commitments about how the workshops operate and what support you'll receive.

Response Timing

Submitted assignments get feedback within 48 hours during active session periods. Questions posted to the workshop forum receive instructor response within one business day. This keeps your work moving instead of waiting a week wondering if you're on the right track.

Standard turnaround: 2 days

Group Size Limits

Cohorts are capped at 8 participants so everyone gets actual attention during live sessions. We don't stuff 30 people into a workshop and call it interactive. Small groups mean your work gets reviewed properly and you can ask specific questions about your manuscript.

Maximum cohort: 8 people

Material Access

All templates, worksheets, and recorded sessions stay available after your cohort ends. You can reference the materials when working on your next project or if you need to revisit a technique six months later. Access doesn't expire when the 12 weeks finish.

Access duration: Permanent

Refund Window

If the workshop isn't working for you after the first two sessions, you can withdraw and receive a full refund. No questions about why you're leaving or pressure to stick it out. Just confirmation that you attended the initial sessions and want out.

Trial period: 2 weeks
Instructor providing detailed feedback during online workshop session

Clear Terms, No Surprises

The enrollment page lists exact session dates, instructor credentials, required time commitment, and total cost before you pay anything. All communication happens through the platform with email backups, so there's a record if something gets unclear later. You'll know what you're signing up for.

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