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Building Writer Confidence & Dealing with Self-Doubt Zoom Seminar, Sunday, August 10th, 2025
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£60.00

Building Writer Confidence & Dealing with Self-Doubt Zoom Seminar, Sunday, August 10th, 2025


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Sunday, August 10th, 2025

Live Seminar via Zoom from 6PM - 8:30PM Eastern 

Any questions about this class? Use the Chat Button (lower left) to talk with us.

Taught by Lynne Golodner, the author of ten books and thousands of articles and a marketing entrepreneur, writing coach and host of the Make Meaning Podcast. After working as a journalist in New York and Washington, D.C., Lynne returned to Detroit. She helps authors create writing careers, book marketing strategies and finish book projects. In 2023, Lynne founded Scotia Road Books, an independent publishing imprint for women over 40. Lynne’s writing has appeared in 45th Parallel, Moment Magazine, Great Lakes Review, Saveur, the Chicago TribuneBetter Homes and GardensMidwest Living, the Detroit Free PressPorridge Magazine, the Jewish Literary JournalThe Good Life ReviewHadassah MagazineThe ForwardValiant ScribeStory UnlikelyThe Dillydoun ReviewQuibbleLit, bioStories and YourTango, among many more publications. Plus, one of her essays was a finalist in the Annie Dillard Creative Nonfiction contest at Bellingham Review.

Every writer feels it at some point: self-doubt, insecurity, and wondering if anyone will ever read what they write or care about their words.

In this 2.5-hour webinar, Author and Writing Coach Lynne Golodner will explain how to build your writerly confidence and manage inevitable self-doubt! We'll explore why all writers experience these difficult emotions from time to time and what to do about them while offering helpful, easy-to-implement tips to build your strength and support system to keep you writing.

Writers will leave the webinar with clarity about why they write and how to establish a writing routine that keeps them going. The webinar will include some exploratory writing and a guided meditation, with time at the end for Q&A.  

If you can't attend this class live, it will be recorded! Students will receive a recording the day after the class, which will be available for 30 days.

COURSE TAKEAWAYS:
  • Understanding Emotional Challenges in Writing: Participants will gain insights into why feelings of self-doubt and insecurity are common among writers. They will learn about the psychological aspects of creative writing and how these emotions can actually serve as catalysts for personal growth and creative expression.  
  • Practical Strategies to Boost Confidence: Lynne Golodner will provide easy-to-implement tips on how to build and maintain writerly confidence. Attendees will learn techniques to transform self-doubt into motivation, enhancing their ability to continue writing even when faced with emotional hurdles.  
  • Establishing a Sustainable Writing Routine: The webinar will guide attendees on how to establish a regular writing routine that suits their lifestyle and creative rhythms. This includes setting realistic goals, creating a supportive writing environment, and using tools and practices that encourage consistency and productivity.  
  • Personalized Writing and Reflection Tools: Participants will engage in exploratory writing exercises and a guided meditation designed to help them connect deeply with their reasons for writing. They will leave the seminar with a clearer understanding of their personal writing goals and a toolkit for reflective practice that supports ongoing confidence and creativity.

STUDENTS LOVE LYNNE:

“Lynne is so amazing. She made my fire hydrant of a response sound like poetry.”

“Every now and then you attend a truly awesome workshop that provides real practical sound advice for a situation with many unique questions. This course was that for me.”

“Lynne is changing my life. She knew I was hesitating about moving forward on my dream path. I’d start, lose focus, then stop again. Lynne is keeping me accountable and her confidence in me makes a huge difference.
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"With Lynee's coaching, I got recognition in just weeks! She keeps pushing me to apply my talents, live loudly, and be a beacon for others. She shares her secrets."

"There are many courses that claim to make a difference but fall short. Skip that. Work with Lynne and you will get top-notch results quickly.”


PAYMENT OPTIONS:
You can pay for the course in full or use Shop Pay or Affirm to pay over time with equal Monthly Payments. Both options are available at checkout.
  • Lynne Golodner, Instructor

  • Sunday, August 10th, 2025 | 6PM - 8:30PM EST

  • Seminar is fully ONLINE and meets via Zoom

If you have questions, please us the Chat Button or contact us via email HERE.

ABOUT LYNNE GOLODNER:


Lynne Golodner is the author of nine books and thousands of articles as well as a marketing entrepreneur, writing coach and host of the Make Meaning Podcast.


After working as a journalist in New York and Washington, D.C., Lynne returned to her native Detroit to pursue a freelance writing career and teach writing. In 2007, she created Your People, a marketing and public relations company with a focus on storytelling that guides authors in building their brands and marketing their work. In 2023, Lynne founded Scotia Road Books, an independent publishing imprint for women over 40.


Lynne’s writing has appeared in 45th Parallel, Moment Magazine, Great Lakes Review, Saveur, the Chicago Tribune, Better Homes and Gardens, Midwest Living, the Detroit Free Press, Porridge Magazine, the Jewish Literary Journal, The Good Life Review, Hadassah Magazine, The Forward, Valiant Scribe, Story Unlikely, The Dillydoun Review, QuibbleLit, bioStories and YourTango, among many more publications. Plus, one of Lynne’s creative nonfiction essays was a finalist in the Annie Dillard Creative Nonfiction contest at Bellingham Review.


Lynne teaches writing around the world, leads writers retreats and facilitates The Writers Community. She fuses her marketing expertise with her writing background in webinars and masterminds focused on arming writers with the tools to market their work and build consistent author brands.


A former Fulbright Specialist, Lynne graduated from University of Michigan (BA, Communications/English) and Goddard College (MFA, Writing) and earned a Certificate in Entrepreneurship from the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses program at Wayne State University.


She is the mother of four young adults and lives in Huntington Woods, Michigan with her archivist-husband Dan.