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SKOOL OF FOOD WRITING

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Write. Publish. Profit. Hungry to write and make money?🥇 You've just found the number one place to create your evocative, publishable food writing.

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3 contributions to The Indie Coach
Great dialogue doesn’t just sound cool. It reveals character, creates tension, and keeps people watching.
Why do some lines land like a punch… while others sound like bad exposition? In this episode, I sit down with Jeffrey Elkins, aka The Dialogue Doctor, to break down what makes dialogue actually work on the page and on the screen. https://youtu.be/XNsR_Iyp6e4 https://www.podbean.com/eas/pb-es86c-1a84737
1 like • 29d
Outstanding. I'm considering writing an erotic foodie novel. Lots of dialogue 😎
How would you classify yourself?
For a long time, I’ve identified primarily as a filmmaker. But the truth is, I’ve always been something broader: a storyteller. Film is one expression of that. But it’s not the only one. As the world changes, storytellers have more tools, more platforms, and more ways than ever to bring ideas to life. That’s exciting to me. It means we’re not boxed in. We can build stories as films, books, games, communities, experiences, and more. So I’m embracing that fully. Not less filmmaker. More storyteller. Would love to hear how you all are thinking about this shift too.
1 like • Mar 26
I absolutely relate.. I've always said I'm a food writer - but in actual fact, I'm a story teller. Thanks for the insight.
THANK YOU
... for accepting me into your community. May I let everyone know what I do please?
2 likes • Mar 23
Inside my Food Writing Academy I’ll show you how to take a simple food idea and turn it into clear, structured writing that people actually want to read — and yes, it can even make you money 💰. It’s all about making things feel doable: shaping your ideas, building confidence in your writing, and turning it into something real you can share (and grow). And I’d love to know — what kind of food writing are you interested in?
1 like • Mar 26
@Ian Eyre what a fab idea! However, my Skool is about writing, not actually cooking (but I am an enthusiastic cook though). 😃💃
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Gwynne Conlyn
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I am a multi award winning writer and publisher. I promise to mentor you: learn how to write about food in your favourite genre. And even make money.

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