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Training for Writers | With maryrose wood

Path of the Storyteller

We all recognize great writing when we see it, yet it’s not always clear how to bridge the gap between the work that inspires us and the wildly imperfect products of our own efforts.

The right training and mentorship can lift you through that gap and get you to the next level in your writing.

That’s why I created Path of the Storyteller, an in-depth training for writers.

Are you ready to level up? Click the button to learn more.

 
 
 

 
 

Here’s what my students have to say: 

Maryrose has proven to be an invaluable help for me when it comes to understanding story structure and character, for both fiction and screenwriting. She is my go-to source, always!
— Gregg Ostrin (screenwriter)
Maryrose is a terrific writing coach! Insightful, encouraging, creative, witty, and sure-handed, among her many gifts is the ability to help writers at all levels of experience and in a variety of media to learn how to develop a stronger narrative arc, to find their voice, and to discover where the ‘gold’ lies in their stories.
— Robert Fass, New York (novelist)
On my writer’s journey I have worked with wise teachers and best-selling authors. Maryrose Wood is both, and then some. Her grown-up approach combines intellectual rigor, deep insight into craft and delicious wit. Call it: The Incomparable Coaching of Maryrose Wood.
— Rebecca Randall (middle-grade novelist)
Maryrose’s extensive knowledge of writing craft leads to incisive comments about language, dialogue, pacing, character development, and plot. She wields a deep understanding of both storytelling and storytellers to zoom in on your individual challenges and create an action plan. Maryrose understands not only the challenges of writing but also the joys of creating. Her clear love for her work reenergized me and my project time and again.
— Caroline Schifke (YA novelist)
Maryrose is the ideal mentor: her knowledge, expertise, and sense of humor make working with her both a tremendous educational experience as well as an absolute pleasure.
— Susan Walker (middle-grade novelist)