Just Do It! Your Collaborative Support Group for Finishing Your Draft (Spring/Summer)

Online | Picture Books, Early Readers and Chapter Books, Novels, Graphic Novels, Novels in Verse, Nonfiction, Poetry, Illustration, Business of Publishing
This supportive program takes all creatives (nonfiction or fiction, picture books, novels, essays, and more) from goal-stating to finished drafts. Together, we’ll move through live sessions, writing prompts, studio dates, daily inspirations, check-ins, feedback, and more.

Overview

A 3-Part Online Cooperative

This supportive program takes all creatives (nonfiction or fiction, picture books, novels, essays, and more) from goal-stating to finished drafts. Together, we’ll move through live sessions, writing prompts, studio dates, daily inspirations, check-ins, and feedback with Sarah Aronson, Chris Tebbetts, Daria Peoples and special guests Jaime Adoff and Meera Trehan.

  • This is an online course in three parts:
    • Part 1 is goal setting, daily inspirations, weekly writing prompts, writing sprints, studio dates, mini lectures, and office hours.
    • Part 2 offers all of the above, and special guest lectures and discussion panels.
    • Part 3 is time for independent work, a private consultation with Daria, Sarah, or Chris.  Plus, we’ll have community celebrations!
  • 3 live online mini-lectures and office hours in Part 1 will take place on Wednesdays at 8pm Eastern (April 17, 24, and June 5).
  • 5 live online guest lectures and panels in Part 2 will take place on Wednesdays at 8pm Eastern (May 1, 8, 15, 22, and 29).
  • Optional studio dates will take place via Zoom throughout the course on Tuesdays* at 8pm Eastern (April 25 – June 4). *Note: The first studio date will be on Thursday, April 25th at 8pm Eastern, all other studio dates will be on Tuesdays at 8pm.
  • Optional writing sprints will take place via Zoom on most week days (see survey at registration).
  • Discussion and interaction will occur on Discord (you will receive a special invitation into this space).
  • You’ll get a single, 1:1 20-minute consultation with Daria Peoples, Sarah Aronson or Chris Tebbetts in Part 3 to discuss progress, ask questions, and plan for next steps.
  • 50 participants max

Why This Workshop?

How many drafts does it take to get to a “final draft”?

While we can’t answer that question, we do know that you only need one draft to start. And, we also know that getting that first draft finished can be extremely difficult.

This collaborative program provides the support and structure you need to help you finish your draft—no matter your format or genre.

  • Part One begins with goal setting and plans for daily tracking and check-ins. You will receive daily inspirations each morning, as well as weekly writing prompts to keep you moving forward. We’ll spend time each week sharing progress, problems, and ways to persevere in order to meet your goals during mini-lectures & office hours.
  • During Part Two, we’ll invite our special guests Jaime Adoff and Meera Trehan to offer rich presentations and provide writing prompts.
  • Part Three reserves time for you to meet privately with Daria, Sarah, or Chris to discuss your progress and plans for moving forward, and prepare up to 1,000 words to share with your fellow writers during our celebration ceremony.

You will have access to all recordings and discussions through July 31, 2024.

Feedback Expected

  • Informal feedback from faculty and peers during LIVE sessions and in Discord.
  • A 1:1, 20-minute consultation with Daria Peoples, Sarah Aronson, or Chris Tebbetts (scheduled between May 20 – 31) to discuss progress, ask questions, and plan for next steps.

It’s a Great Fit If…

  • You are a creative at any stage in your journey—new or experienced—who craves support and accountability to complete your first or final draft.
  • You write any genre, with children and/or teens as the intended audience. The writing prompts and daily inspirations will sample from fiction, nonfiction, poetry, prose, and more. Weekly studio hours will bring a variety of art prompts and play your way!
  • You’d like a high level of engagement with fellow writers and faculty so that you can move forward on your work-in-progress with new ideas and inspiration.
  • You crave time with fellow writers. We’ll build community online in this supportive, collaborative experience.
  • You enjoy online learning. This multi-week course relies on LIVE Zoom interaction and contributions in Discord.

Detailed Agenda

All Times are Eastern Standard Time.  Click on the headings below to explore the agenda in more detail.

Pre-Workshop
You will receive a link to our virtual classroom where you can introduce yourself to fellow writers, engage in Highlights Foundation related resources (including our Community Standards), and ask program related questions before we dig in!

You’ll also receive an invitation to the discussion on Discord that will engage us throughout our time together.

Please note:

  • For Live Sessions: All sessions will be live streamed using Zoom; you’ll receive links in our virtual classroom.
  • For Daily Inspirations & Weekly Writing Prompts: These will appear in your inbox using our virtual classroom messaging system.
Part 1: Getting Started, Week 1
  • Wednesday, April 17, 2024 from 8pm – 9pm Eastern: Live Zoom session
    • Introductions
    • Overview of course structure
    • SAY IT OUT LOUD! (Goal setting for your work-in-progress)
      • Daily goals
      • Weekly goals
      • The future of your project
  • In the virtual classroom:
    • Daily inspirations
    • Writing Prompt #1
    • Goal Setting Resources
  • Optional (but HIGHLY encouraged) Writing Sprints and Studio Dates:
    • Writing Sprints most weekdays
    • Studio Date: Thursday, April 25th at 8pm Eastern (bring art materials!)
Part 1: Getting Started, Week 2
  • Wednesday, April 24, 2024 from 8pm – 9pm Eastern: Live Zoom session
    • Mini-lecture
    • Discussion and Q & A
  • In the virtual classroom:
    • Daily inspirations
    • Writing Prompt #2
    • Check-in! Charting Goal Progress (publicly or privately)
  • Optional (but HIGHLY encouraged) Writing Sprints and Studio Dates:
    • Writing Sprints most weekdays
    • Studio Date: Tuesday, April 30 at 8pm Eastern (bring art materials!)
Part 2: Welcome Special Guests! Week 3
  • Wednesday, May 1, 2024 from 8pm – 9pm Eastern: Live Zoom session
    • Panel Discussion with Guests!
    • Discussion and Q & A
  • In the virtual classroom:
    • Daily inspirations
    • Writing Prompt #3
    • Check-in! Charting Goal Progress (publicly or privately)
  • Optional (but HIGHLY encouraged) Writing Sprints and Studio Dates:
    • Writing Sprints most weekdays
    • Studio Date: Tuesday, May 7 at 8pm Eastern (bring art materials!)
Part 2: Welcome Special Guests! Week 4
  • Wednesday, May 8, 2024 from 8pm – 9pm Eastern: Live Zoom session
    • Special Guest Presentation with Jaime Adoff
  • In the virtual classroom:
    • Daily inspirations
    • Writing Prompt #4 from Jaime Adoff!
    • Check-in! Charting Goal Progress (publicly or privately)
  • Optional (but HIGHLY encouraged) Writing Sprints and Studio Dates:
  • Writing Sprints most weekdays
  • Studio Date: Tuesday, May 14 at 8pm Eastern (bring art materials!)
Part 2: Welcome Special Guests! Week 5
  • Wednesday, May 15, 2024 from 8pm – 9pm Eastern: Live Zoom session
    • Panel Discussion with Guests!
    • Discussion and Q & A
  • In the virtual classroom:
    • Daily inspirations
    • Writing Prompt #5
    • Check-in! Charting Goal Progress (publicly or privately)
  • Optional (but HIGHLY encouraged) Writing Sprints and Studio Dates:
    • Writing Sprints most weekdays
    • Studio Date: Tuesday, May 21 at 8pm Eastern (bring art materials!)
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Part 2: Welcome Special Guests! Week 6
  • Wednesday, May 22, 2024 from 8pm – 9pm Eastern: Live Zoom session
    • Special Guest Presentation with Meera Trehan
  • In the virtual classroom:
    • Daily inspirations
    • Writing Prompt #6 from Meera Trehan
    • Check-in! Charting Goal Progress (publicly or privately)
  • Optional (but HIGHLY encouraged) Writing Sprints and Studio Dates:
    • Writing Sprints most weekdays
    • Studio Date: Tuesday, May 28 at 8pm Eastern (bring art materials!)
Part 2: Welcome Special Guests! Week 7
  • Wednesday, May 29, 2024 from 8pm – 9pm Eastern: Live Zoom session
    • Special Guest Panel
    • Review materials to bring to closing session
  • In the virtual classroom:
    • Daily inspirations
    • Writing Prompt #7
    • Check-in! Charting Goal Progress (publicly or privately)
  • Optional (but HIGHLY encouraged) Writing Sprints and Studio Dates:
    • Writing Sprints most weekdays
    • Studio Date: Tuesday, June 4 at 8pm Eastern (bring art materials!)
Part 3: Celebrations! Week 8
  • Wednesday, June 5, 2024 from 8pm – 9pm Eastern: Live Zoom session
    • Open Read: Share! Celebrate! (Up to 1,000 words)
    • Closing ideas, questions, and comments
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Commitment Required for the Best Experience

  • This course is best if you engage in all sessions. If you cannot attend live, please commit to keeping up with the writing prompts and check-ins.
  • Participants are encouraged to attend writing sprints and studio dates. If you cannot attend live, please leave open and/or schedule blocks of time for yourself to work on drafts/prompts.
  • Schedule your 1:1 meeting with Daria, Sarah, or Chris between May 20 – 31 at a mutually convenient time.
  • You will have access to all recordings and discussions through July 31, 2024.

How It Impacts Kids

A first draft is an important step to getting a story to a child.  This online course can help get you to that crucial “first draft is done!” stage.

Testimonials from Our Community

“Just Do It reminded me to show up to the work daily whether I’m writing or thinking about the story. To trust my voice – all stuff I know, but it was really helpful to be reminded and encouraged.”

“Sarah is a thoughtful teacher who is generous with her time. She truly cares about her students!”

“Chris Tebbetts is an extraordinary teacher—his direct critique went straight to the heart of my novel and the techniques he provided, through the live and recorded sessions gave me revision tools which are relevant to my manuscript and to my overall writing goals.”

“The special guest lectures offered new perspectives on process. I especially connected with the session about writing during challenging times.”

See more testimonials at From Just Do It to Just Did It!

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DETAILS

April 17 - June 5

$499

Online

Access

When you register for this course, you’ll receive information via email to confirm.

For mini courses (one or two nights only), you’ll receive webinar links immediately to use on the evening of the course.

For longer courses, you’ll receive an invitation to your virtual classroom as the workshop approaches.

Learn more about the technology that we use for our online workshops.

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