What it is:
The Forever Workshop is a project to make writing education available to everyone.
Each month, a different instructor takes over this Substack account to release a self-paced workshop in their area of expertise.
We host instructors from all different genres, niches and aspects of the writing industry. If you like tapas, beer flights and free samples you’ll probably like how we do things.
How it works:
All workshops are in newsletter format. As long as you’ve subscribed, lessons will be sent to your inbox as the instructor posts them.
Instructors personally engage with subscribers in the comment section during the month they teach. Once their workshop ends, it’s added to our collection and a new instructor takes over.
Free subscribers receive half of the lessons from every workshop and full access to our “Submitters Guide to Lit Mags" course.
Paid subscribers receive all lessons from every workshop plus access to our complete workshop collection for $10 a month.
Congratulations, I think it is the most successful workshop system of Substack, but I don't understand one thing. If I am a paid subscriber, I will only receive by email the last workshop, and the future ones?
Couldn't I also receive by email the past workshops, instead of only having access to an archive? Basically, it is just a matter of editing the post again and resending it again. This could be done, for example, at intervals, on a fixed date (January 1 of each year, for example). As if it were cohort.
Because what if I have a question? Will the instructor still be there to answer if I see a workshop 4 months after it has been launched?
Thanks in advance.
Why did you rebrand🙁, write or die 101 was the best, bu
Forever workshop, nuh uh, workshop abt what? There's so many workshops going on.
Write or Die 101 is so apt and speaks agency