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Karin Adams holds a Master of Arts degree from the University of Winnipeg and pursued doctoral studies at Harvard University, focusing on ancient languages and literature. After seven years as a university instructor, she returned to her first love—creative writing—and has authored five traditionally published works of fiction. Since 2010, Karin has been delivering inspiring writing workshops and classes based on her own practices to help fiction writers of all stripes succeed in their projects. She has been a guest speaker at numerous conferences and professional development events.

Karin Adams is the creator and author of The One Week Writing Workshop: 7 Days to Spark, Boost or Revive Your Novel, a practical guide helping aspiring novelists to grow their ideas and complete their projects. Her books for younger audiences include Lights! Curtains! Cows!, No TV? No Fair!, My Best Friend is a Viral Dancing Zombie, and Mermaid Warrior Squad. Her middle grade novel Frostbite Hotel was shortlisted for the Hackmatack Children’s Choice Book Award and SYRCA’s Diamond Willow Award.

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THE ONE WEEK WRITING WORKSHOP

BY Karin Adams • POSTED ON Oct. 17, 2024

Adams’ practical handbook guides readers through a seven-step writing method with a focus on concrete daily activities.

The author has spent over a decade teaching her writing method to a variety of audiences, helping to prompt procrastinators or aspiring writers who don’t know how to get started. The steps cover topics including generating ideas; developing characters, settings, and plots; and drafting and revision. Each day’s agenda begins with “warmups,” moves on to a core activity, and concludes with “stretches.” Readers are encouraged to begin with a clean slate, but they can also work on a project already in progress. The most helpful days are the fifth and seventh, when participants are expected to start some actual writing and to learn how to close-read and revise. The final section has suggestions on how to use the method beyond the initial brainstorming and kick-starting phase. The activities are all explained clearly and no doubt will prove easy to execute. The strengths of the workbook are its clarity, simplicity, and flexibility; writers who just need a nudge can use a few of these exercises in the space of an hour, while others may devote a week or more to completing all of the tasks comprehensively. This is a nuts-and-bolts guide to competently beginning a manuscript—there is no focus on the deep contemplation and insight that transform writing into meaningful art. The program is designed to elicit a sense of accomplishment, so there is a danger that the workshop itself can stand in for the creative product; more optimistically, these steps can help writers to embrace the joy of the process along with the end result. Adams is present as a guide and coach, reflecting on her own experiences and journey through the steps (“what’s worked best for me in frustrating times of ‘nothing is coming to me!’ is learning something new that also keeps my hands busy”), but she is never intrusive. This primer is most appropriate for new and amateur fiction writers, but anyone may glean a few helpful tips.

A simple and fun handbook that’s perfect for new and aspiring writers.

Pub Date: Oct. 17, 2024

ISBN: 9781896711232

Page count: 212pp

Review Posted Online: Oct. 18, 2024

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