NEWSLETTERS
Page fright (noun): (1) a fear of the blank page or screen; (2) a malady that’s afflicted nearly every writer in the history of writing, with the possible exception of Stephen King; (3) a condition associated with self-doubt, Imposter Syndrome, and writer’s block; (4) the name of a new engaging, motivating, and invaluable newsletter for aspiring and accomplished writers in any genre.
In Page Fright, Meta explores some of the fear-driven, self-limiting, creativity-killing thoughts she has told myself and have heard from and read about other writers over the years. To subscribe and read Meta's latest blog visit https://metawagner.substack.com/ or tap on the button below.
In Page Fright, Meta explores some of the fear-driven, self-limiting, creativity-killing thoughts she has told myself and have heard from and read about other writers over the years. To subscribe and read Meta's latest blog visit https://metawagner.substack.com/ or tap on the button below.
WORKSHOPS
Come join one of my private workshops for beginning or intermediate/advanced writers in personal essay, personal opinion pieces, and memoir. They’re held on Zoom (and in-person in Boston and Newburyport). I bring years of experience in writing and publishing my own creative non-fiction works and in immersing myself in the workshop world. First, I was a workshop participant as I went for my MFA degree, and then I served as a creative and communication writing professor at Emerson College and Boston University and as an instructor at Grub Street. One of my favorite things in the world is facilitating a community of incredible writers, each there to learn about voice, style, and structure; share their work (a really vulnerable act); and support each other with encouragement and thoughtful suggestions.
My workshops also include a unique component: creativity motivation guidance and exercises, based on my book and TEDx Talk, What’s Your Creative Type? and my Substack newsletter, “Page Fright.” I call this element “Beyond the Workshop” because, once the workshop ends, all too often so does the work. It’s hard to go from a structured environment with deadlines to being out there on your own! I’ll give you the tools to keep you writing. If you’re interested in learning more, please email me at [email protected]. (Note: “Page Fright” subscribers get a head start on registering!)
My workshops also include a unique component: creativity motivation guidance and exercises, based on my book and TEDx Talk, What’s Your Creative Type? and my Substack newsletter, “Page Fright.” I call this element “Beyond the Workshop” because, once the workshop ends, all too often so does the work. It’s hard to go from a structured environment with deadlines to being out there on your own! I’ll give you the tools to keep you writing. If you’re interested in learning more, please email me at [email protected]. (Note: “Page Fright” subscribers get a head start on registering!)
Meta is extremely gracious, upbeat, and deeply knowledgeable. Great classes. High level of participation, thoughtful feedback….As a leader/instructor/editor, Meta is exemplary."
This workshop class was amazing. Meta was very encouraging and kept the class upbeat and moving."
I loved it! I wrote so much, and I learned a lot from the instructor and my fellow students.”
Meta is a skilled professional in every way. I enjoyed the class very much. The pacing, content, and delivery were all excellent.”
COACHING FOR WRITERS
By the Author of What’s Your Creative Type? and the Substack Newsletter “Page Fright”
I’ve noticed something curious about writers. We love to write…when we’re not avoiding it. We’re overflowing with ideas…when we’re not blocked. We’re thrilled to get published…yet still suffer from “imposter syndrome.”
What’s wrong with us?
Not a thing.
The truth is that the creative process, in general, and writing, in particular, can feel vulnerable, scary, and overwhelming without a support system. That’s where I come in.
I’m passionate about helping writers reach their creative potential. And I bring my years of experience as a writer in various creative non-fiction genres (book author, essayist, and columnist), professor, and workshop leader to my role as a writing coach.
I’m also a creativity maven! What I uniquely offer clients is guidance based on my original creativity model, The 5 Creative Types, my book and TEDx Talk, What’s Your Creative Type? and my Substack newsletter, “Page Fright.” Whether you work with me on a short- or long-term basis, I’ll give you the tools to get you—and keep you—writing.
Please get in touch if you’re looking for:
Email me at [email protected]. Tell me a little about yourself, what you’re working on, and what you might like my help with. I’ll reply and share pricing information, and from there we’ll set up a time to get started.
I look forward to hearing from you!
I’ve noticed something curious about writers. We love to write…when we’re not avoiding it. We’re overflowing with ideas…when we’re not blocked. We’re thrilled to get published…yet still suffer from “imposter syndrome.”
What’s wrong with us?
Not a thing.
The truth is that the creative process, in general, and writing, in particular, can feel vulnerable, scary, and overwhelming without a support system. That’s where I come in.
I’m passionate about helping writers reach their creative potential. And I bring my years of experience as a writer in various creative non-fiction genres (book author, essayist, and columnist), professor, and workshop leader to my role as a writing coach.
I’m also a creativity maven! What I uniquely offer clients is guidance based on my original creativity model, The 5 Creative Types, my book and TEDx Talk, What’s Your Creative Type? and my Substack newsletter, “Page Fright.” Whether you work with me on a short- or long-term basis, I’ll give you the tools to get you—and keep you—writing.
Please get in touch if you’re looking for:
- Detailed editorial feedback on your memoir, personal essays, or opinion pieces
- Help writing kick-ass query letters or an irresistible book proposal
- Incredibly useful tips for getting your work published
- Motivational techniques successfully used by famous artists and writers
Email me at [email protected]. Tell me a little about yourself, what you’re working on, and what you might like my help with. I’ll reply and share pricing information, and from there we’ll set up a time to get started.
I look forward to hearing from you!