Writer’s Boot Camp

Or should that be Writer’s Book Camp?

Students from Veritas school in Newberg arranged for me to speak one afternoon of their week-long writing intensive. What a fun group of kids. I believe all of them were going into 8th or 9th grade, and belong to a critique group together at one time or another. As I expected, most focus on writing speculative or fantasy.

I gave them a short version of my “journey to publishing success.” Then we broke for a healthy snack of some kind of luscious cake with marshmallows, honey grahams, and chocolate smothering it. They had me at “cake.” 😉

We spent the next two hours discussing the most common problems I see in my editing business and how to fix those issues. I also recommended my favorite five writing books.

For a writing exercise, I asked them to pick something or someone in the room, write a scene from that Point of View (POV), include a disaster (natural or otherwise), and to portray an emotion without labeling it.

What resulted was a hilarious series of stories told from other students POVs, or from a ceramic figurine, or even the couch pillow as tsunamis, earthquakes, and werewolves wreak havoc. And in almost every story, a student named AJ ended up screaming like a little girl.

Great kids, great food … I have a great job!

6 Responses to Writer’s Boot Camp

  1. Susan J. Reinhardt June 23, 2010 at 4:49 pm #

    Hi Christina –

    They sound like a great bunch of kids. 🙂

    Blessings,
    Susan

  2. Christina Berry June 23, 2010 at 10:01 pm #

    Ya know what I love? Writing a post about being an editor and leaving so many typos/mistakes in it! I crack myself up… 😉

    I’ve been trying to be better about blogging. I guess I’m sacrificing quality for quantity!

  3. Tammy Bowers June 24, 2010 at 11:39 am #

    So cool. You’re livin’ the dream.

  4. Anonymous July 1, 2010 at 2:59 pm #

    Haha! AJ doesn’t really scream like a little girl. I don’t know where that came from. My wacky friends…

    Thanks so much for speaking! We loved it! (I find myself catching POV breaches all the time in my writing now…thanks for making me aware! It will really help my editing process.)

    – Lauren

  5. Blueberry July 1, 2010 at 7:25 pm #

    Haha, that week was so fun! Thanks so much!

    You forgot to put down about all our evil laughs. >:)

    Lauren, AJ does scream like a little girl, at least in my short story, he does.

    – Erin

  6. Christina Berry July 14, 2010 at 10:17 pm #

    Lauren & Erin, thanks for leaving comments here! It was a great time. I must have been tired when I wrote the post because I can’t believe I left the evil laughs off. 🙁 lol