How to Write Publish-Worthy Feature Pieces

Feature Writing 101 (2017)

Good writing has the power to inform, influence and move people. But with the clutter in what we see and read, it’s harder to decipher what good writing is. “Feature Writing 101” will give you the fundamentals of feature writing that will make your writing stand out.

Facilitating the workshop will be Ana P. Santos and Nikka Sarthou-Lainez of Writer’s Block Philippines (WBP), an organization dedicated to empowering writers, communicators, and creative entrepreneurs. Seven years, dozens of workshops, and hundreds of participants later, WBP continues to motivate writers to pursue their passion.

“Those still trying to find their writer’s voice would best benefit from this particular workshop,” shares Santos, a journalist who focuses on women and gender issues. She is a regular columnist in Rappler and as the 2014 Persephone Miel Fellow for the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, her work on labor migration has been published in The Atlantic and The Washington Post.

“We’ll be discussing the different kinds of feature articles and how to put more oomph in your stories. We’re proud to say that some of our past participants have already been published that’s why we’ll have another run of this workshop,” says Sarthou-Lainez, a full-time freelance writer who was chosen as one of the five Asian representatives for Moleskine’s Modern Nomads in 2012.

Registration is now open for “Feature Writing 101” happening on July 1, 2017, Saturday, 1:00 to 6:00 PM in Fully Booked, Bonifacio Global City. For inquiries and reservations, email writersblock.ph@gmail.com or contact 0917.397.9927. Visit www.writersblockphilippines.com for more details.

This event is made possible by Fully Booked, ClickTheCity.

com, Rappler.com, WhenInManila.com, and Brownroots Creatives.

For media inquiries, please contact 0917.397.9927 or email writersblock.ph@gmail.com.