Lisa Romeo
Writer - Editor - Teacher - Coach
Spring2013
*I Should Be Writing!* 
Boot Camp for Procrastinators and  
Busy People
  


This is it. The no BS, tough-love jump-start to a charged-up writing life.

 

Six weeks. Online. Support. Guidance. Resources. Feedback.

Private Critique. Accountability. Productivity tools. Personal email and phone contact. Group discussion forum.

 

Starts April 8.

 

Materials available 24/7. Never need to be online at a specific time.

 

Three participation levels/fees. See full description by clicking here.

 

What some recent Boot Campers said:

 

"Boot Camp delivered -- so much information, so many incredible resources that I will be going back to my notebook for a long time to come. Lisa's comments, nudges, critiques, encouragements and 'kicks in the butt' have been totally on the mark and more helpful than I can say."

 

"This was a great class. I am so glad I did it. Lisa has been tough and nurturing and inspiring all at once. (And organized!)"

 

"I really enjoyed Boot Camp. More importantly, I believe it helped me with strategies I can use."

 


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Greetings!

Spring. Renewal. The world revising itself. How appropriate for writers, don't you think? 

The newish start. The not-so-blank page. 

You're busy writing. Revising. I am too. Starting over. Again.

It's spring. Why not?

Wishing you wonderful new starts. Even, or especially, if you are starting again, again.

All best,
Lisa
Recent Guest Posts at Lisa Romeo Writes
> Finding the Essay at AWP  (Patricia Berry)
> Going Public with a Memoir   (Shaun Hunter)
> First Time at AWP  (Ryder Ziebarth)

And, the most read post of the last three months:
A little of what I've been up to....
+ Judged the Kenneth Kingery/August Derleth Nonfiction Book Award for the Council for Wisconsin Writers. The winner is David McGlynn's memoir A Door in the Ocean.
+ Teaching at The Writers Circle in Summit, NJ (where the next session begins in early May).
+ Guest blogging at Motherlogue about how my writing life changed along with my mothering life  -- and how sometimes the only way to get any writing done was to...lie. And at Linda K. Sienkiewicz's blog I ask who remembers when writing was fun
February Newsletter Prize Winner
Paula Santa Rita was the recipient of a $60 gift certificate toward an editing project. What a pleasure it was to work with Paula on her lovely memoir pages. Thanks to all who entered!
Book giveaway
I'm going to send one blog or newsletter reader a copy of Phillip Lopate's To Show and to Tell: The Craft of Literary Nonfiction. Send me an email by April 14 with your full name to be entered for a chance (picked at random). Must have a U.S. postal address.