What workshop is? I love it -- that's why I organize them for him. It's one of the best I'm seen that teaches the actual structure of the short story, and illustrates the function of the scene. What you get from the workshop is a better understanding of the parts of the story, a completed new short story, and, if you can apply the critique, a publishable short story.
When I say "what workshop is?" I say it from my belief that the effectiveness of ANY workshop is what the writer takes from it. You, as a writer, can attend all the Clarions, Gunns, Wotf, or whatever as many times as you like and still not get anthing from it or do anything with it. So, no guarantees - it's all up to you.
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When I say "what workshop is?" I say it from my belief that the effectiveness of ANY workshop is what the writer takes from it. You, as a writer, can attend all the Clarions, Gunns, Wotf, or whatever as many times as you like and still not get anthing from it or do anything with it. So, no guarantees - it's all up to you.