ACTIVATING THE PURPOSE OF STORY, CHARACTER & PLOT:
6-WEEK TELESEMINAR: February 3 – March 10
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COURSE OVERVIEW
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PHASE 1 — SELF-GUIDED STORY MODULES
When you register, you immediately receive access to a series of story modules that guide the core learning.
- Access lasts one full year from the purchase date.
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PHASE 2 — LIVE ONLINE CLASSES
DATES: February 3 – March 10
TIMING: Tuesdays at 7 pm PST
DURATION:Â Each live class runs approximately 2.5 hours
EVERY CLASS INCLUDES:
- A MINI-LECTURE on activating purpose in story, character, and plot
- WRITER ROTATIONS: 3–4 writers receive live feedback
- GUEST SPEAKER HOUR: A working writer joins each week
- (Up to five writers may pitch or ask for guidance on up to three story challenges
- SESSION RECORDINGS delivered the following day
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PHASE 3 — ONE-ON-ONE GUIDANCE
You’ll schedule a private session with me for individualized feedback.
The number of sessions depends on your participation level.
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PARTICIPATION LEVELS
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LEVEL 1
- Full access to story modules
- Six live online classes
- All class recordings
- Submit a logline and 1–3 page synopsis
- One 30-minute one-on-one consultation (valid for one year)
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LEVEL 2 (LIMITED ENROLLMENT)
Includes everything in LEVELÂ 1, plus:
- Two-draft feedback on your outline or script
- Participation in a live read & feedback week
- An additional one-on-one session for further review
- Opportunity to pitch to a guest speaker of your choice
TRACK OPTIONS (EACH INCLUDES 2-DRAFT REVIEW):
- TV — Outline Review
- TV — Script Review
- Feature — Outline Review
- Feature — Script Review
- Novel — Treatment Review
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LEVEL 3 — SUBMISSION TRACK
- SUBMISSIONS DUE: JANUARY 15, 2026
- Submit the first 10 pages of your TV pilot, feature script, or novel.
- Two finalists will be announced during the last week of January.
- IF YOU PURCHASE LEVEL 2 AND ARE SELECTED AS A LEVEL 3 FINALIST, YOU WILL BE CREDITED THE DIFFERENCE.
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LEVEL 3 (2 SPOTS)
INCLUDES EVERYTHING IN LEVEL 1, PLUS:
- Three writer-rotation feedback opportunities
- Ability to pitch to two guest speakers
- Two one-on-one script review meetings (valid for one year; TV/Feature rate applies)
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COACHING PACKAGES
Purchase a 5-CONSULT COACHING PACKAGE (TV, Film, or Novel) and the full teleseminar is included at no extra cost.
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5-CONSULT PACKAGES:
- TV: $3,375
- FILM: $5,000
- NOVEL: Price adjusted to project length
WRITE THE STORIES THAT ARE FLOWING THROUGH YOU.
THEY COME WITH A PURPOSE.Â
If you learn to add meaning to your story, characters, and plot, opportunities will follow.
WHAT YOU WILL MASTER IN THIS COURSE
INFORMATION
The course begins with a 2-hour Webinar on September 24th at 6pm PT. I will share how to delve into the purpose of your story, character, and plot.
ACTIVATION
We will have two nights of Story Training for you to practice your pitch, talk about your story, and share the struggles you are having with your writing.
APPLICATION
You will receive Story Modules on October 13th. These include multiple lessons on developing the purpose of story, character, and plot, including story breakdowns, graphs, handouts, and homework.
MODULE 1
- Understanding The Purpose of the Story
- Creating a Compelling Story
- Activating Stories
- Types of Stories
- List of Purposes for Story
- Story Breakdowns
- Adolescence
- Dying For Sex
- The Bear – Season 4 Episode 1
- The Studio
- A Real Pain (feature)
- Broken Country (Novel)
MODULEÂ 2
- Developing Memorable
- Characters
- Character Arcs and Growth
- The Role of Characters In Story
- Creating Complex Characters
MODULE 3
- Crafting an Engaging Plot
- Plot Development and Pacing
- Understanding Plot Structure
- Plot Twists and Surprises
INSTANT ACCESS BONUSES
AFTER SIGN UP
EVERYTHING YOU WILL RECEIVE
WITH PART ONE
OF ACTIVATING PURPOSE IN STORY, CHARACTER, AND PLOT
TWO-HOUR WEBINAR
TWO STORY TRAININGS
MODULE 1
MODULE 2
MODULE 3
SPEAKERS
MICHAEL NARDUCCI
Michael Narducci is a television writer and producer. Currently a co-executive producer of CBS’s WATSON, he recently finished work as a writer and executive producer of Netflix’s THE WATERFRONT. Before that, he developed JUSTICE U at Warner Brothers and collaborated with Oscar Winner Regina King on the teaching drama WARRIORS for ABC. He was the showrunner of THE ORIGINALS for four seasons and has written on shows including SUPERMAN & LOIS, THE VAMPIRE DIARIES, ARCHIVE 81, The 4400, and MEDIUM. He’s sold pitches to Marvel, Amazon, Disney, and Warner Bros.Michael was raised in Ohio and attended Harvard University, where he played football and graduated magna cum laude with a degree in psychology. He then received his MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Virginia. His short stories have appeared in literary magazines, including The Texas Review and The Virginia Quarterly Review. He has taught television writing at UCLA, USC, and UGA, and has also taught creative writing in Boston, South Central Los Angeles, and South Korea.He lives in Los Angeles with his wife and daughters.
EUGENE GARCIA-CROSS
Eugene Garcia-Cross is the author of the novel Miss Me Forever and the story collection Fires of Our Choosing, which was named the Gold Medal winner in the Short Story category by the Independent Publisher Book Awards. He’s taught creative writing at Northwestern, Penn State, the University of Chicago, and other institutions. His stories have appeared in Glimmer Train, American Short Fiction, Story Quarterly, and Callaloo, among other publications. His work was also listed among the 2010 and 2015 Best American Short Stories’ 100 Distinguished Stories. He is the recipient of scholarships from the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference and fellowships from NBC, the National Hispanic Media Coalition, the Yaddo Artists’ Colony, and the Sewanee Writers’ Conference. As a TV writer, Eugene has worked on shows for Disney Channel, NBC, ABC, Peacock, and Disney+. Currently, he serves as a Co-Producer on Season 2 of the NBC sitcom Happy’s Place starring Reba McEntire. Eugene lives in Los Angeles with his wife and three children.
CARLA KETTNER
Carla Kettner was born in Calgary, Canada. After graduating USC she moved to Australia and became a journalist and award-winning short story author. Kettner quickly transitioned into writing and producing Australian television and a few years later moved back to Los Angeles. Since then she has written and produced hundreds of hours of television, primarily dramas. She was Executive Producer of “The Blacklist”, “Bones”, “Vanished” and “Mob Doctor”. Other credits include “Zoo”, “Night Shift”, “Early Edition” and “Judging Amy”. Kettner has written pilots for Fox, ABC, NBC and CBS. She co-created and was showrunner on the Spectrum Originals/Roku Originals crimedy “Panhandle” and is currently showrunner on “ALERT: Missing Persons Unit” for Fox. Kettner has multiple projects in development with Sony.In the spirit of fostering the next generation of TV talent, Kettner has lectured and sat on panels for USC School of Cinema-Television, NYU Tisch School of the Arts, Johns Hopkins University, Boston University, and has done multiple screenwriting seminars and podcasts.
AARON RAHSAAN THOMAS
Aaron Rahsaan Thomas is an acclaimed screenwriter and producer for television and film. He is the co-creator and executive producer for CBS’s series reboot of S.W.A.T., which just celebrated its 8th and final season.Aaron grew up in Kansas City, Kansas, developing a love for storytelling after completing a fifth-grade assignment to create his own original Greek myth from scratch. As time passed, he developed his passion for storytelling visually and attended Morehouse College. Aaron would also matriculate through the University of Kansas, earning honors in English Literature, before moving to Los Angeles and attending the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts for graduate school. He would later direct one of ESPN’s most popular 30 for 30 films called Trojan War, about the USC Football team. After graduating from USC, Aaron was selected for the prestigious CBS Writers Mentoring Program.Aaron began his professional career as a writer’s assistant on Soul Food: The Series and went on to write for such TV series as NBC’s Friday Night Lights, for which he received a Peabody Award, as well as CBS procedurals, such as Numb3rs and CSI:NY. Two of his screenplays were produced into feature films (Cover directed by Bill Duke, and Assassination Games starring Jean Claude Van Damme).
Aaron has also served as a Co-Executive Producer on TNT’s SouthLAnd, Fox’s Sleepy Hollow and Netflix’s The Get Down.
KETO SHIMIZU
Born in Princeton, N.J., Shimizu spent much of her youth traveling the globe with a world music choir. A life-long fan of movies and comic books, she attended film school at Emerson College in Boston, then moved to Los Angeles in 2007 to pursue a career in the industry. Following graduation, she worked in post-production, using nights and weekends to follow her true passion: writing. Her hard work paid off as she was accepted into NBC’s “Writers on the Verge” program in 2009, and shortly thereafter was staffed on “The Cape.”  She then moved on to “Being Human,” where she spent two seasons. She was then brought on to The CW’s “Arrow.” After three years writing for the DC comic adaptation, she transferred to the spinoff “DC’s Legends of Tomorrow,” eventually rising to co-showrunner. Most recently, she was an executive producer and writer on “The Hunting Party” for NBC, and currently has both film and TV projects in development across multiple studios.
Aaron has also served as a Co-Executive Producer on TNT’s SouthLAnd, Fox’s Sleepy Hollow and Netflix’s The Get Down.
VANESSA TAYLOR
Vanessa Taylor has worked widely in television, most recently as Co-Executive Producer on HBO’s “Game of Thrones.” Her feature films include “Hope Springs,” “Divergent,” “Hillbilly Elegy,” and “The Shape of Water,” for which she received an Oscar nomination.Aaron has also served as a Co-Executive Producer on TNT’s SouthLAnd, Fox’s Sleepy Hollow and Netflix’s The Get Down.