WHY Warrior Writer Workshop?

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Stephen King: "I'm convinced fear is at the root of most bad writing."

Warrior-Writer is a one-of-a-kind Workshop focusing on you, the author. In the Warrior-Writer Workshop, I apply the battle-tested strategies of the Green Berets to the world of being a New York Times Best-Selling author. I've taught thousands of writers over the years, but this new and innovative program probes deeper than words on the page. It is designed to teach you, the writer, how to think, plan, and become the future best sellers the new age of publishing. The benefits you'll gain from this workshop will extend far beyond your writing and reach into all areas of your life making dreams a reality.

During the Warrior Writer Workshop, you will:

    • Develop an overall strategy for change and success. Specific tactics you can apply immediately.
    • Clearly define your writing goals and help you understand why you want to achieve them.
    • Examine your surroundings and discover those assets that will aid you in achieving desired goals.
    • Identify potential threats and help guide you around those barriers.
    • Locate your blind spot, the part of your character that hinders you from being as creative as you can be.
    • Discover what you fear and how that fear could be sabotaging you from turning your dreams into realities.
    • Overcome procrastination.
    • Finish what you start.
    • Be consistent in your work.
    • Set boundaries for work space and time
    • Achieve more than you ever thought possible.

    For this workshop you receive a copy of Warrior Writer: From Writer To Successful Author and a six CD set of the Warrior Writer Presentation, $40 in value.

    Workshop Dates:

    10 April (9 April Novel Writer) at the Saratoga Inn, Whidbey Island, WA

    20 November (19 November Novel Writer) at the Saratoga Inn, Whidbey Island, WA


Participant Testimonials

 "Thanks Bob! My brain is just bursting with everything. One thing I learned that I just this weekend consciously realized how a published writer thinks. I watched how you thought about our stories and manipulated them into marketable stories. I liked how you simplified story into its component parts, which really helps us manipulate our story into something manageable. I know for myself, a novel is such a large project, I tend to get lost. Your techniques helped me realize that it can be more "plug and play" if I organize the parts correctly. That sounds more simple than I intended, but I hope it makes sense. I'm still collating my notes, what fun stuff! Thanks for your time, your endurance, and your patience." Pat H.

Shorto Audio clip "Why Warrior Writer"