Blake Kimzey is the founder of writingworkshops.com, a global community offering writing classes taught by experienced instructors, like Make Meaning Podcast host Lynne Golodner. Blake is also an author, screenwriter and hands-on dad of three. In this episode, Blake recalls a pivotal moment in sixth grade when he wrote a King Arthur rip-off. He and Make Meaning Podcast host Lynne Golodner also talk about his journey as an author, the inspiration behind WritingWorkshops.com and the surprising and very winding journey of becoming an author.
In this episode, Lynne and Blake discuss:
Going from short stories to writing a novel
Submitting novels and receiving rejections
Transitioning to screenwriting
Writing a novel while working at an engineering firm
Embracing the long-term nature of a writing career
The importance of supporting women authors over 40
WritingWorkshops.com's explosive growth
Offering online classes during the pandemic and beyond
Being in it for the long haul and why “first” novels are often third, fourth or tenth projects
Publishing later in life
Coming into your voice
Creating stakes, tension and care for characters
Links and Resources:
King Arthur
MFA
George Saunders
Austin Film Festival
David Benioff
Liz Hannah
D.B. Weiss
“A professional writer is an amateur who didn't quit.”– Richard Bach
Elizabeth George Foundation
Carrie by Stephen King
On Writing, Stephen King
ASJA Virtual Annual Conference
Scotia Road Books
Edan Lepucki
Writing Coaching
Lynne’s Writers Retreats
Sackett Street Writers
Find Blake Kimzey:
Website
Find writingworkshops.com:
Website
Blog
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