“Meditative Writing truly is “assisted self-discovery.” For the same reason writers should take acting classes, Meditative Writing helps you get down into your body, to work a scene or character from the inside out. The practice has applications even beyond writing, into directing, pitching, and just being in the world. This class and subsequent practice has been extremely helpful to me in my work.”
– Christine Boylan, Writer, “Leverage,” “Castle,” “Once Upon A Time”
Who Will Benefit From Meditative Writing?
Whether you are brand new to writing, or a seasoned writer looking to inject energy back into your writing, meditative writing will change your writing life forever.
Designed for writers of all types, including screenwriters, playwrights, poets, novelists, and writers of any other genre, here are just a few of the many benefits of this approach
Uncovering the Real Emotional Underbelly That Drives Great Films
Discovering Your True Voice
Creating More Provocative Dialogue, Images and Action
Developing an “Inspiration on Command” Writing Schedule
Injecting Joy Into Your Writing Process
Getting in Touch With Your Characters
Finding the Heart of Your Story
Discovering Theme
Natural Subtext
Opening Up Your Creative Side
Learning How To Write Even When You Can’t Find a “Quiet Place”
Connecting Yourself To Your Characters and Story Even If You Are Working On Assignment
Writing Cooler, Bigger, More Intense and Compelling Scenes
Learning To Love Your Weirdness and Understand Its Value
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