![]() ![]() We welcome writers of all backgrounds and experience levels, and we are here for one reason: to support you on your writing journey.In addition, you will be provided with extensive places to submit your stories for publication as well as learn how to find even more on your own. If a writer already has one drafted essay under 1000 words they would like general feedback on in order to submit at the end of the program, it can be submitted in lieu of the short weekly assignment for week #3. Readings, bravery-strengthening activities, and short writing assignments will correspond with the weekly topic. Week #2: Practice: Developing your assertiveness. ![]() Week #1: Explore: Getting in touch with your fears. Joan Connor Finding Your Brave: Course Syllabus Julie’s wisdom and advice was enlightening. Want to throw caution to the literary wind and join us? And, if all goes well, you’ll leave this program 39 steps closer to achieving your dual dreams of being published and feeling more brave. In this fun, transformative four-week program, we will explore those fears, find ways to mitigate them and provide tips and techniques to bring out your courage. ![]() “Fears are educated into us, and can, if we wish, be educated out.”ĭo you dream of getting a story published in print or online, but find yourself fearful of sending anything out? Or sometimes wonder, “Who am I to send my stories to an important editor?” And, if you’re really being honest, wish you could channel just a little more Joan of Arc, Rosa Parks or William Wallace into your life? ![]()
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