If you don’t think that the way an adjective pairs perfectly with a noun is erotic, then you have a thing or two to learn…
This workshop focuses on developing prose, word by word, sentence by sentence, with agonizing attention to detail. Whether fiction, non-fiction, poetry, or lyrics, at the foundation of nearly any exquisite piece of writing is a grammatically sexy sentence in which every piece of it works together harmoniously to perfectly express its meaning.
Semi-colon or period? What associations does this word carry with it to the page? What is a synonym for synonym? These questions and more will be explored during our workshop as we discuss diction, connotation, denotation, punctuation, and other –tions while we practice crafting the most perfect, most fluid, sexiest sentences we’ve ever seen.
This workshop is free and open to the public. Breakfast-y refreshments will be provided, but bring your own caffeine!
- What & Who: “Syntax: How to Write a Sexy Sentence” will be conducted by Jayme Cook.
- When: Saturday, March 25th from 9:30AM to 11:30AM.
- Where: GCC Main Campus, LA-141
- Why: Because sex sells.
Dear Sir:How can I get a copy of the presentation on “How to write a Sexy Sentence” by Jayme Cook? I enjoyed the presentation. Regards, Chuck Krog
I will check with the presenter to see if she has materials she’s willing to share.
We posted a link to the full presentation here: https://gccazcrw.com/saturdayworkshop/workshop-materials/