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Creative Writing Wordshop

Step back. See your draft clearly. Rewrite with intention.

BAKIT MAY WORDSHOP

We are naturally tolerant people. Kahit sa writing; lalo na sa sariling draft
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a man sitting at a table writing on a piece of paper

We let things pass

“Okay na siguro ‘to”, “Gets na ‘yan“, "Pwede na.” But this is also why many drafts read like unfinished, underdeveloped, unclear texts.
person writing on a book
person writing on a book
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person holding pencil near laptop computer
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fountain pen on black lined paper

Writing is Revision

Before you improve your writing, you need distance from it. In the WFS, you'll learn how to step back from your draft (the farther, the better); how to read your work with unsentimental eyes (detach to deconstruct).

We Have a Natural Blind Spot as Writers

What About Writing

Writing is not about using many clever words. Writing is critical thinking with a clear direction.

Reading Your Draft With Care

Read back, but not merely to boost your ego or for entertainment, but for checking structure; noticing weak spots; identifying strengths.

Revising With Intention

Learn how to fix underdeveloped paragraphs; sentence syntax and structure; improve vocabulary in order to clarify your message and strengthen your voice.

Using the WFS Page Plans

After a while, your draft should cease to meander. With guided page-plans you can move smoothly from idea → draft; draft → revision; revision → stronger piece.

WFS Support

Inside, you will receive: Gentle nudges + writing prompts; Close Reading Companion guides; Practical editing frameworks; Writing notes you can actually use; A space to grow your writing practice.

Writing with WordFellows

Inside you can connect with other writers; exchange feedback; reflect on your work in a shared space. Writing improves faster when it is seen, discussed, and sharpened

Developing Confidence in Writing

You come out with clearer writing decisions; stronger revision habits; a confident eye for excellent writing.

BEGIN WITH EVEN JUST THE URGE TO WRITE. STOP BEING TOO KIND TO YOUR DRAFT. GET INTO THE WORK AND MAKE IT BETTER.

WordFellow Shop for Creative Writing

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