Dec 19 2007

Take the “Guerilla Writing” Class

Published by Steve Osborne

Good real-world writing is a lot like guerilla warfare: Get in. Accomplish your mission. Get out.

In the one-day, no-nonsense Guerilla Writing class, you will learn to write better, write faster and get the job done. I’ll reveal a simple yet powerful way to approach and complete writing projects of all types and sizes. Here’s what we cover:

The Prep Sheet: The Straightest Line to a Finished Project

For most people, getting from the blank sheet (or computer screen) to a successful finished manuscript is a slow, painful process. This seminar class puts an end to the suffering.

The Six C’s of Good Writing

From being centered to being concise, this class focuses on the six principles and techniques that make writing truly effective.

“Stop Embarrassing Yourself!” – Avoiding the Most Common Mistakes

The most common abuses in the writing world are revealed in this lively presentation. You won’t ever have to embarrass yourself again!

Special Section: Use E-Mail to Survive and Prosper!

E-mail is the gorilla of communications in the world today: You can’t ignore it and it can seriously hurt you if you don’t handle it effectively. We’ll cover commonly abused e-mail rules, when not to use e-mail, special rules of e-mail etiquette, finding the right tone, avoiding disastrous e-mail mistakes … and much more.

Guerilla Writing Class Facts:

  • Duration: Seven to eight hours, including a one-hour lunch break.
  • Group Size: Up to 15 participants per seminar.
  • Format: Live instruction, facilitated by Steve Osborne.
  • Materials: Each participant receives a course manual.
  • Location: On site at your workplace or off-site at a location conducive to learning.
  • Group Cost: $750 per seminar, (that’s as little as $50 per participant!) plus reasonable travel expenses.
  • Individuals’ Cost: $95 per person for independent small group seminars.

For more information, or to schedule a Guerilla Writing class, contact me by clicking here.

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