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Sunday
Oct 20
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Oct 20
2:00 - 4:00PM CT
INSTRUCTOR:
Mayra Cuevas
LOCATION:
Online via Zoom
$
51
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$
60
FOR non-MEMBERS
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Are you a writer wishing to draft an entire novel in 30 days? Want to know the secret to success? A story outline.  

In this two-hour workshop, award-winning author and creative writing MFA professor, Mayra Cuevas, guides attendees through the story development process in preparation for their own first draft adventure.  

In this workshop attendees will learn:

• How to develop a story premise with commercial appeal

• How to identify your main character’s goal, brokenness, stakes

• How to use simple story structures to outline your novel

• Tips for whole manuscript revision after the first draft

This workshop is designed for fiction writers of children or adult novels in all genres. No experience writing a novel is necessary. Everyone is welcome! With the right tools and perseverance everyone can write a novel.

In-Class Writing Lift: Light

Homework: None

Workshopping Drafts: None

Mayra Cuevas is the award-winning author of multiple books and stories for children and adults. Her young adult novel Does My Body Offend You? (co-written with Marie Marquardt) was long-listed for the PEN/Faulkner Award, named a 2023 Book All Young Georgians Should Read, a New York Public Library Best Books for Teens 2022 and a Target YA Book Club selection. In 2023, she was named Georgia Author of the Year in the Young Adult category. Mayra is also the author or the teen foodie romcom Salty, Bitter, Sweet, and the short story Resilient, published as part of the anthology Foreshadow: The Magic of Reading and Writing YA. Born and raised in Puerto Rico, Mayra is a former award-winning producer for CNN, where she worked for almost 20 years. She is now a creative writing visiting professor for City University of New York’s MFA program. Mayra is also the co-founder of the Latinx Kidlit Book Festival and its Latinx Storytellers Conference. In 2022, the book festival received the National Council of Teachers of English Latinx and Black Caucus's Advocacy Award. Mayra believes in the power of stories to change lives and the right of all students to have access to diverse books in the classroom. She is also passionate about teaching writers of all ages how to craft and publish their own stories. Mayra keeps her sanity by practicing Buddhism and meditation. She lives in Atlanta with her husband, her two stepsons, their fluffy cat, and a very loud chihuahua. You can find Mayra on Instagram @Mayra.Cuevas and her website MayraCuevas.com.

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