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Alice Osborn 
Write From the Inside Out 
alice@aliceosborn.com 
919-971-9414 

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Tuesday October 8, 2013 at 12:00 PM 
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Tuesday October 8, 2013 at 1:15 PM 

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Alice 2013

Fiction Editing Boot Camp Webinar Series with Alice Osborn

Fiction Editing Boot Camp with Alice Osborn

Location: Online Webinar Series

Location: Online Webinar Series (Call numbers for Go To Meeting will be provided upon registration)

Three consecutive Tuesdays: October 8, 15 & 22, 2013

Time:  12 - 1:15pm

Cost: $149


WebinarThis intensive online workshop series is for both editors and authors of fiction who are interested in breaking into freelance fiction editing or who want to advance their skills.

This three-week series will cover the publishing process and will give you confidence with specific editing concerns such as timelines, characters, point of view, revision and more. The lessons will also cover logic, flow, voice, point of view, characterization, setting, and more. On the freelance editing business end, we'll also discuss time management, communication, and other smart business practices.

This webinar series will be recorded so you won’t miss the lesson if you cannot make the “live” class.

 

About Alice:

Alice OsbornAlice Osborn, M.A. is the author of three books of poetry: After the Steaming Stops (Main Street Rag, 2012), Unfinished Projects (Main Street Rag, 2010) and Right Lane Ends (Catawba, 2006); she is a manuscript editor, successful blogger and powerful speaker. Alice has her MA in Rhetoric and Composition from NC State, is a former English teacher and current creative writing teacher and is the author of three books of poetry. In addition, she is also the editor of Tattoos, a short fiction anthology from Main Street Rag. Alice teaches creative writing all over the country where she uses sensory images and road-tested prompts to stimulate her students’ best work. Her work has appeared in Raleigh’s News and Observer, The Pedestal Magazine, and in numerous journals and anthologies. Visit her website at www.aliceosborn.com