Overview

This online series will be held January 24, February 21, March 21, and April 18.
The winter months are an invitation to hunker down, focus in, and start or finish the book you want to write. Join other writers as we meet and share and learn our way through the challenges and victories of creating novels and memoirs. 
 
Each content-rich session will include instruction on a given topic, such as:  plotting and outlining, character and theme building, writing powerful scenes and dialogues, connecting with literary agents and publishers. Participants may record the sessions, to deepen their grasp of new instruction and capture creative ideas. 
 
What you will take away:  new ideas to help you progress in your work, lively discussions and feedback to short selections of your work from other writers, a relaxed space in which to get your writing and publishing questions answered, and great, supportive camaraderie. 
Presenter:  David Hazard is a 44-year veteran of the writing and publishing world, with internationally bestselling and million-selling books to his credit. He is the founding director of ASCENT and internationally known writer coaching program and has launched the careers of more than 400 successful authors. Currently, he is publishing a five-novel mystery/ adventure series, "Lost Lake", set in the Adirondack high peaks region. 
You can register for the whole session, or sign up for one single session each month.  Once you have registered, the author will send you a Zoom link for you to join the class.  

Presenter:  David Hazard has helped to launch the careers of more than 500 writers in his 45 years as a writing coach and author of internationally bestselling books. He has more than 30 books in-print, and is the direction of ASCENT, an international coaching program for authors. 

David Hazard is incredibly empathic, amazingly skilled, and a natural teacher. By sparking my creativity and giving me practical narrative writing tools, he is helping me to fulfill my life-long ambition to write historical fiction.  ~ Marilyn Higgins, former vice president, Syracuse University, author of Dreams of Freedom 

Cancellation Policy
Cancellations made at least 10 days prior to the first day of a class will receive a 100% refund, or can be exchanged for another class. Cancellations made less than 10 days prior to the first day of class can only be exchanged for another class. No refunds or exchanges will be made for failing to show up to class without prior notice.
In the event that View were to cancel a class, a full refund for the class will be issued.