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March Meeting: "Finish Your Book in Three Drafts" w/ Book Architecture Founder Stuart Horwitz

  • Saturday, March 05, 2016
  • 2:00 PM
  • Rancho Mirage Library Community Room, Rancho Mirage
March 5th

How many drafts will it take to finish your book?

Difficult to answer. Until now. 

"Finish Your Book in Three Drafts"

Mark your calendars! This will be one of the most enlightening meetings of the season when Stuart Horwitz,  founder and principal of the incredibly successful Book Architecture, stops by to speak with Guild members. 

Book Architecture’s clients have reached the best-seller list in both fiction and non-fiction, and have appeared on Oprah!, The Today Show, The Tonight Show, and in the most prestigious journals in their respective fields.


"Stuart has so energetically engaged my book that he has made the project more sound, dynamic, and alive. Stuart's method has made me a better writer and led my efforts to have even more depth and resonance than I had imagined.”Reverend Ed Bacon, host of Oprah Radio Soul Series




Saturday, March 5, 2016

2:00pm - 4:00pm

Rancho Mirage Library, Rancho Mirage CA

During this meeting presentation Stuart Horwitz will offer insight and discuss the best outlook and direction for each of the three drafts so that you can increase your efficiency, satisfaction, and engagement with both your writing process and your final draft.

Stuart's proven formula for success suggests writers approach each draft in the right spirit. Follow that with his specific action steps between drafts--and your book gets out into the world!

More about this presenter: Stuart's first book Blueprint Your Bestseller (Penguin/Perigee), was named one of 2013’s best books about writing by The Writer magazine. His second book, Book Architecture: How to Plot and Outline Without Using a Formula, appeared in 2015, and his third book, Finish Your Book in Three Drafts, will be released just weeks before his appearance at PSWG!

Stuart is an award-winning essayist and poet, who has taught writing at Grub Street of Boston and Brown University, Rhode Island.  He holds two masters degrees—one in Literary Aesthetics from NYU, which helps him a lot with this work—and one in East Asian Studies from Harvard with a concentration in Medieval Japanese Buddhism.


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