Critique: How Delving Into Another’s Writing Can Improve Your Own

Read Like a Writer

Most writers understand that receiving criticism is one way to improve their writing. However, giving criticism holds equal value when done correctly. Conducting a good critique of another’s work will help you see the strengths and weaknesses in your own writing. This workshop delves into the techniques of an effective critique: how to listen to yourself as you read, identify the root of problems seen in character, story, and plot, and how to present a clear revision strategy for the other writer, all while dramatically improving your own writing skills.

One-hour or Two-hour workshop options

Requires projector, screen, and Mac dongle