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OPEN CALL - FICTION COACHES
You know anyone who may be down? (and skilled, for real?) It's Anthony here. I have this vision. Imagine a place where Writers can ACTUALLY learn to write Fiction. Copywriting (or, as Nic Cole calls it, Ghostwriting) has SOOOO MANY incredible books, and instructors, and video courses out there. Courses that teach mindset, of course, but also tactics, and different styles in concrete ways, and word choices, and... and everything. In Fiction, we just get a copy of SAVE THE CAT (good, but flat) and Robert McKee's STORY (the vaguest book on fiction in the world), and they give us a boot that's stamped "Good luck" on the bottom. There's a better way. And that better way is you. One day, I dream that there will be all these different coaches in Story Gym, that teach different styles of Fiction. And (just like with personal trainers) you'll say, "If I'm gonna drop 20 grand on a coach, I wanna be able to choose the perfect coach for me and my style." I'm a Fantasy Poet (think Lord of the Rings, Zelda, Name of the Wind) and currently that's the only course that I'm building. And it is VERY under construction, because my focus is actually going toward writing my 32 book series. But! I'm looking for coaches. Fantasy Poet is gonna be free, but you're welcome to charge. You keep all the profits, at least as of writing this (2025 July). Someday, I reserve the right to charge a fee, but I'll never hold your work hostage - what you make is yours, and I'm just excited for there to be a platform that specifically serves Fiction authors! So! Know any really good Fiction Authors?
OPEN CALL - FICTION COACHES
What's your daily writing routine?
Hey y'all! There aren't many of us, so be sure to get to know everyone if you can. @Ashlie Killian— Jill of all trades! "Passionate and versatile." Fiction, poetry, cookbooks... editing, ad copy... @Dahveed Bullis— Playwright, Actor, and Horror Novelist (and also the best man at my wedding!) @Jack Slott— Literature major... What @Angela E. Just— Here to learn writing! Tell us about your daily writing routine! Do you write every day? (daydreaming counts as writing, btw) Do you have to write in the same place? With music or without music? I wanna know everything ^.^
What's your daily writing routine?
First 2 members!
Hey @Dahveed Bullis and @Ashlie Killian! I appreciate you two being here. ^.^ This space is VERY MUCH under construction... I'm at the cheapest tier, which means I can't add admins yet, but the idea is to build it into a space for writing coaches. I'm gonna just list out my vision, but the point of this li'l first-ever post is actually to ask what YOUR vision is. I'm just gonna start so it's a little less intimidating... I'm a rambler, so forgive me! But the main point is to hear what your dreams are, and start batting around ideas to make a space that creates better stories, and more of them, in a confused world. Here's my vision for this platform - In the same way that gyms have personal coaches with different body makeups and workout styles, I figure this could be a place where the only rule is: FICTION. It's gotta be fiction courses, but the coach gets to set the price, Story Gym takes a small (very small) cut of whatever that course price is, and the curriculum remains the property of the coach, meaning all videos, all text, all templates and style guides and cheat sheets and frameworks, that all remains yours. Also, it would be cool to have a place to "work out" daily as a writer, right?
Ashlie Killian // Shoshana Eitz
Good morning, fellow writers! My name is Ashlie. For publishing aspects, I go by Shoshana Eitz. Shoshana is not only my nom de plume, but my Hebrew name as well. I chose it for a few reasons: 1. Ashlie means tree, specifically ash tree. Eitz in Hebrew is tree. 2. My middle name is Rose. Shoshana, of course, is rose in Hebrew. 3. Due to familial hardships growing up, I chose to only publish under my Hebrew name to protect my identity. The first time, that I can remember, finishing and "publishing" a story was back in 2000. I was 6 years old. My story, Fairyland won me a Young Author's award, and a trip to a conference. In 2001, while in 2nd grade, I wrote the sequel to that story, and again attended a writing conference. Due to mental health: anxiety and depression, I stopped writing for a long time. Well, that's not quite honest; only partially. The writing that I did do focused on poetry and journaling. Writing is still writing--even one word a day is something to celebrate. (Just like one sit-up, one squat, one mile--it all brings us closer to our ultimate goals) Currently I am a writing coach for another Skool community. My current WIP (writing in progress) is a fictional story titled The Stockade Escape. My manuscripts is almost 1/4 done, which is the first act. That includes that set-up, inciting incident, the reaction to the inciting incident, and the set-up for the first-slap. I have approximately 6 chapters typed up already, and the whole story outlined in great detail. My novel is a psychological thriller, with the most comparable titles being: 1. Shutter Island by Dennis Lehane 2. Girl, Interrupted by Susanna Kaysen 3. The Shining by Stephen King (was originally going to be similar to Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption by Stephen King.) Feel free to reach out with any questions, comments, concerns or dad-jokes, that you may have.
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