I wish I could attend this writing seminar…
I wish I could attend this writing seminar.
I saw it on the lifestyle section of the Philippine Daily Inquirer and got curious on the title of the article – “Baguio Travel Writing Workshop.â€
It’s a seminar on writing… and it’s about Baguio!
For one who loves writing and knows that there’s a lot that he needs to improve on, I read the article with the hope that I could attend this seminar… wishful thinking.
This blogger admits that there is still a long way to go as far his writing is concern.
If only I could attend seminars like this, I know it won’t be long ‘til I get to even half of Jan’s eloquence, Jena’s deep vocabulary and Zorlone’s literary creativity. Who knows? It won’t be long ‘til I get to be a published author like Holly.
Again, wishful thinking.
Well, those who might be interested, the details of the seminar are: It is organized by the Baguio Travel Writing Workshop and it will provide basic instructions on travel writing as well as providing some tips on improving your writing style. This, while enjoying the food, art and natural landscapes of the City of Pines.
Okay, so it’s about travel writing. Still, it is writing. I mean, the concepts… the discipline… the development of style, are still there. Right?
Besides, it would be great to be included in a crowd of writers. Makes one feels that he is a writer too.
The schedules of activities are: March 23, lecture will be held from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. On March 26 to 28, a tour around Baguio, and a workshop on March 30 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Lecture and workshop venue would be the Filipinas Heritage Library located in Makati Avenue, Ayala Triangle while accommodations will be at Microtel Baguio.
The slots are limited, and the seminar fee is P9,000. This includes the transportation, accommodation, meals, materials and certificate. Deadline of reservation is March 22. Early birds who will register and pay in full on or before March 17 will be given a 5 percent discount.
Now you know why I say it’s just a wishful thinking on my part. But believe me, if I only have that amount to spare, I would definitely jump on this.
Anyway, if you have the interest (and the funds to boot), you can call 899-7171 or email marketing@microtel.ph for more details.
This is NOT a paid post, nor do I have anything to do with neither the hotel nor the organization holding this seminar. I’m just writing my sentiments on what I read on the paper today.
And maybe some kind-hearted soul may read this… and take heed.
Wishful thinking.
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Quite expensive. Plano natin dito, pa seminar din tayo..lol…free of charge…
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Roy Reply:
March 7th, 2010 at 3:40 am
that would be different from this one Jen, and if ever that one pushes through, I will be one of the attendees
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and free city tour too…
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We always take for granted what we already know. Some of these are so elementary to us we hardly think others have a hard time grappling with the concepts.
What I’m saying is you already know so much, Roy. For example, you can give a lecture on writing punchlines. Not many can do that, but you can because you live and breathe and write them every day – oh, well, when writers block doesn’t stop you.
But, of course, the thirst for more techniques and new ideas is what makes you a good writer. So, sige na nga, let’s look for your sponsors. Pasalubong namin ha? Strawberry jam at walis tambo. Ahehehe
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Roy Reply:
March 9th, 2010 at 3:54 pm
I wish I knew what I really knew Jan, so I can make use of it at will
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