Ready, Set, Write: An Inventive Three-Day Writing Lab
Monday, April 2nd, 2012The Upod Academy Presents:
Ready, Set, Write: An Inventive Three-Day Writing Lab
May 11, 12 and 13, 2012
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day
Los Angeles, California
WITH SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKERS
LORI GOTTLIEB, New York Times bestselling author and award-winning contributor to The Atlantic and elsewhere.
SARAH HEPOLA, personal essays editor at Salon (Appearing via Skype)
MEGHAN DAUM, Los Angeles Times op-ed columnist and author of Life Would Be Perfect If I Lived In That House, and My Misspent Youth.
Write. Now.
That’s the simple idea behind The Upod Academy writing laboratory. Over three days, challenge yourself to complete one essay before sending it out to editors. Collaborating in a safe, small group environment, you write in class and get instant feedback to push past bad habits and unseen sticking points.
Personal essays are the most plum of assignments. You get to share intimate thoughts and ideas in expressive, meaningful, creative ways. Writing from the heart lets you validate your life experiences, and helps readers make sense of the world. Personal essays also get more attention than other genres of journalism. Write a smart, funny, provocative first-person piece in Salon or The New York Times and the Facebooking, Twittering masses will be spreading your bylined words throughout the land.
The Lowdown
Day one: After choosing your topic, you’ll polish the idea and learn what makes a successful, sellable essay.
Day two: Writing. During timed exercises, you put actual words on the page. Useful comments, pointers and reassurance follows. Homemade chocolate helps, too.
Day three: After cleaning up your rough draft, we hatch a plan to get your essay sold.
About Your Instructor
David Hochman writes for The New York Times, O: The Oprah Magazine, Esquire, Parade, Reader’s Digest and many more outlets.
What PodCadders Are Saying About The Upod Academy
“Inspiring! Spirit lifting! If you’re feeling stuck, unsure or like all hope is lost, the Upod Academy will help you break out of that negative thinking and energize you to work to your maximum potential as a writer.” – Michelle Lanz, producer person at KPPC radio.
“I’m feeling so refreshed from PodCad it’s like I’ve woken up from a multiple-months daze. Thanks David!” — Will Taylor, writer for Outside magazine.
“I pretty much cried all the way back home. In a good way. So much of what you said over the weekend clearly resonated. ‘Live boldly,’ for starters. ‘Have fun.’ ‘There are lots of ways to change the world.’ My notebook is filled with your brilliance. What’s more, to see you living this – without any of the hand-wringing, print-is-dead rhetoric that’s been saturating the Web – was so incredibly refreshing. You’re a changemaker. Like Oz…but without need of the curtain.” – Leslie Garrett
“So inspiring, thought-provoking and heartening to share what has been a mostly private struggle with a roomful of empathetic, interesting, supportive allies.” – Ari Karpel, writer for Fast Company, Time, The New York Times.
“When I attended PodCad in February, I hadn’t freelanced a story in nine years, and even then my freelancing was for magazines on my “B” and “C” lists. I also had a book I’d been wanting to write for years, and had only one short chapter of it done. Two months later, I have my first “A” list assignment—a feature in Saveur, the pitch for which was accepted within 24 hours—and a 73-page book proposal out to a handful of New York City agents, at least one of whom was interested enough to call me the same day I queried him. I got both of these goals accomplished because of PodCad and the feedback and encouragement I received from the group and especially from David. We writers work in isolation, which is necessary, but feedback and encouragement are golden, and you won’t find better support, motivation, or focus anywhere than you will at PodCad.” — Robin Rinaldi
“I came to the PodCad expecting a fun and inspiring weekend. I left PodCad with an entirely new and inspiring career direction. Wow!” — Nicole Nazzaro, writer for Sports Illustrated and elsewhere.
“Took the scariness out of pitching.” – Jennifer Netherby
I’ve been in the mag business a long time, so I’d been on the fence about doing the PodCad thing; it felt a bit embarrassing to admit I had plenty to learn. Still, I wanted to see if I could up my game — learn work more efficiently, pitch more accurately, break into new and better markets. The Cad provided lots of tips for reaching those goals, but it also addressed issues that may matter more in the long run: How to grapple with the uncertainties of freelancing; how to structure your days (and weeks, and months) in the absence of a nine-to-five gig; how to tamp down the angst and ramp up the joy; how to escape home-office solitary confinement and find potential co-conspirators; how to figure out what you really want out of writing (and life), and how to pursue those things in a more focused and confident way. Props to Hochman. Dude can teach by example, as well as by classroom methods. He’s an original thinker, but also a skilled synthesizer of ideas from far-flung sources. He’s good with systems, but also with the more intuitive, emotional stuff. Fine sense of humor. Knows how to listen. Incisive in his criticism (of story ideas, pitches, and self-defeating habits), but generous with encouragement. Just do it.
– Ken Miller, former West Coast Editor, Reader’s Digest; People magazine editor and more.
“If you have any trepidations about your career, money or life path. Take this workshop! You’ll get more than you can ever imagine.” — Linda Arroz
“Every journalism school in the country should offer a Upod Academy — an intensive course that helps writers understand how editors think, how the business of writing actually works and how to find the freelancer ‘sweet spot,’ where interests, skills and opportunities intersect.” — Joe Donatelli
“A rare opportunity to spend three days with like-minded people thinking about issues essential to the writers’ life. Being part of the Upod Academy felt like a gift I gave myself.” – Michal Lemberger
“Transformational. A life-changing experience.” – Imani Dawson
“Upod Academy rocks! What a great three days. You really did over deliver.” — Kim Kowsky














