Sunday, March 28, 2010

June 1 2010 - Prolific Writing Seminar Gets Writers Unstuck, Forever

For every person who says they’d like to write a book someday, there are two or three who have embarked on a pet writing project – or something they should complete for work – that remains unfinished. Sometimes the project has been on hold for an embarrassingly long time, like years. For those who still nourish hope of completing their writing project, an upcoming writing seminar shows the way. Taught via four teleseminar conference calls in June, it teaches how to pick up an unfinished manuscript again or begin one that hasn’t been started and bring it painlessly to completion (www.yudkin.com/complete.htm ).

"This writing workshop focuses on techniques of writing that enable anyone to toss away excuses and get a lot of writing done in a short amount of time," says author and creativity expert Marcia Yudkin, who has published 11 books, thousands of articles and close to a dozen multimedia courses. "If you learn to harness your creativity and tune into your natural, preferred writing style - which differs for every individual - you make steady progress week after week until the project is finished."

Beginning June 1, Yudkin's four-session course on comfortable writing techniques and the psychology of overcoming obstacles transforms participants’ experience of the writing process. Between the telephone teaching sessions, participants receive inspirational and informative email messages and optionally, check in with a "writing buddy" about what they’re doing to apply the writing lessons. The course works for business writers, aspiring novelists, web content writers, nonfiction authors and anyone else who wants to be able to write consistently and easily.

The basic course costs $197, with ten slots for an upgraded $497 deluxe course that includes a consulting session with Marcia Yudkin and a supplementary set of studio-recorded audios.

To learn more about the course or to enroll, go to http://www.yudkin.com/complete.htm or call 1-800-333-8376.

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