Writers! Join us for a panel about the craft of writing from three of the Bay Area's top writing instructors. Authors Nina Schuyler (How to Write Stunning Sentences), Jordan Rosenfeld (The Sound of Story), and Christine Walker (A Writer's Resolution), all instructors for Sibyl Writing Craft, will discuss everything craft, as well as planning your next move as a writer.
About the Instructors
Revered writing instructor, Nina Schuyler is a former professor at University of San Francisco, and currently teaches creative writing for Stanford Continuing Studies, Book Passage, and Sibyl Writing Craft. She also facilitates the popular Stunning Sentences Substack. Her fiction has received accolades as well and includes, In This Ravishing World, and the novels, Afterword, The Translator, and The Painting. Her short stories have been widely published and honored.
Jordan Rosenfeld is author of seven books on the craft of writing including How to Write a Page-Turner, the bestselling Make a Scene, Writing the Intimate Character, A Writer’s Guide to Persistence, Writing Deep Scenes and Write Free. She is also the author of three novels. Jordan’s articles and essays have been widely published. She teaches online writing classes and at numerous writing conferences, including at Sibyl Writing Craft. Jordan is also the author of the popular Substack, Writing in the Pause.
Christine Walker, MFA, MA, is a visual artist, strategic visioning facilitator, and author of the novel Tap Dancing at the Bluebird and the memoir A Painter’s Garden: Cultivating the Creative Life. She has an MFA in Writing and Literature and an MA in Creative Arts Interdisciplinary. Another book on writing craft will be published in 2027 by Sibyl Writing Craft. She teaches at Sibyl Writing Craft.
Sibyl Writing Craft offers confabs and labs for writers on writing craft and about the book industry. Our catalog of offerings for 2026 will be available for enrollment in October 2025. www.sibyllinepress.com
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