Why are we drawn to stories? What is it that makes us want to listen, read, or watch a story unfold? And what are our expectations when we begin any story? These are big, complex questions. But as a writer, it’s essential that you tackle them in order to truly give your readers what they want and expect from a great story.
According to author, speaker, and instructor Lisa Cron, readers come to stories looking for inside intel on how best to navigate the unpredictable, scary, beautiful world we live in. They want to learn something that will help them make it through the day, the night, and the rollercoaster of a life that they’re living.
Lisa will show you how to decode your reader’s hardwired expectations—which have nothing to do with the surface plot or how beautifully your words are written—so you can create a story that rivets them from the very first sentence.
In this class, you’ll learn how to: