“Our
job as writers is to be as curious as a child, to see things for the first
time, and to never assume. We must always be willing to surrender our idea of
the story to allow the larger story to emerge. We are seeking to understand the
nature of things, the underlying forces at work.”
– Alan Watt
Born in Canada in 1965, Watt is a lecturer, screenwriter and novelist who has primarily built his reputation presenting writing lectures at such disparate venues as conferences, College and
University Business Schools, and a number of maximum security prisons. He
also teaches an annual summer creative writing workshop at UCLA.
In 2002, Watt founded the L.A.
Writers' Lab, where he teaches writers how to write the first draft of
their novel in just three months. And in
2011 he founded the publishing house The
90-Day Novel Press to help authors who write books in 90 days or less get
their works published. He has written 3
books on the topic: The 90-Day Novel,
The 90-Day Rewrite, and the 90-Day Screenplay.
Watt, whose most recent novel is Frontier Hotel, said his basic writing
advice is pretty simple. “Our ability to
write truthfully is what brings our stories to life.”
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