A 10-week Screenplay & TV Pilot Workshop
As a working writer, Linda Voorhees has written for every major studio and network. This background has given her a true savvy for the business. Linda spent over twenty-five years teaching in the UCLA MFA Program. In her highly acclaimed workshops, Linda perfected the craft of teaching, guiding and inspiring writers. A place on Linda’s 434 roster was highly competitive and coveted. Linda also taught for the UCLA Professional Program, loving the opportunity it provided to work with beginning and international writers.
She fully embraces the nickname Linda M.F. Voorhees, and considers it a well-earned moniker. Whether you want to be competitive in a national screenwriting competition; or you’re determined to perfect a spec script or pilot, Linda can guide you through your own writing. She encourages creativity and talent, but also keeps an eye on the Hollywood marketplace. Linda guides you through each step with meticulous precision.
In Linda’s 10 session online workshop, you will go from concept to completed first draft. This is a class for novices and experts alike. Linda tailors her feedback based on the writers’ level, so it’s a diverse writers’ table. Story development, craft, self-critique are critical elements that Linda will explore over the course of the ProPath 434 workshop.
You’ll participate in a live online workshop that replicates Linda’s prestigious 434 UCLA experience. It will be an engaging weekly workshop with Linda and your fellow writers. You’ll participate in critique, discussion, and scene breakdowns. You’ll get valuable weekly notes from both Linda and your talented classmates.
Linda Voorhees’ 434 Details
Each week you’ll post your assignment for your classmates and read each other’s work.
This is not a pre-recorded seminar. This is an intensive workshop for focused writers who want to elevate to the next level in the craft of writing and story development.
The goal for each writer in this ten week session is to complete the first draft of a screenplay or pilot. At the end of the session, a final critique will be delivered by Linda on each participant’s final draft. This workshop has a cap of 8 writers.
The small workshop experience facilitates quality and focus. It also emulates the professional writers’ table.
Linda has an expectation of a professional standard. She has a determination to improve and elevate your writing. She is also a great cheerleader for moving your writing career forward.
This workshop is $1750. We offer payment plans for all our ten session classes. We also offer referral bonuses.
Please contact [email protected] for further information about our workshops or to enroll. We do not allow online sign ups, this is to ensure our writers are placed in the correct workshop.
Linda’s next workshop starts on Tuesday, January 9th 5 pm – 8 pm PST.
Write on.
A 10-week Screenplay & TV Pilot Workshop
As a working writer, Linda Voorhees has written for every major studio and network. This background has given her a true savvy for the business. Linda spent over twenty-five years teaching in the UCLA MFA Program. In her highly acclaimed workshops, Linda perfected the craft of teaching, guiding and inspiring writers. A place on Linda’s 434 roster was highly competitive and coveted. Linda also taught for the UCLA Professional Program, loving the opportunity it provided to work with beginning and international writers.
She fully embraces the nickname Linda M.F. Voorhees, and considers it a well-earned moniker. Whether you want to be competitive in a national screenwriting competition; or you’re determined to perfect a spec script or pilot, Linda can guide you through your own writing. She encourages creativity and talent, but also keeps an eye on the Hollywood marketplace. Linda guides you through each step with meticulous precision.
In Linda’s 10 session online workshop, you will go from concept to completed first draft. This is a class for novices and experts alike. Linda tailors her feedback based on the writers’ level, so it’s a diverse writers’ table. Story development, craft, self-critique are critical elements that Linda will explore over the course of the ProPath 434 workshop.
You’ll participate in a live online workshop that replicates Linda’s prestigious 434 UCLA experience. It will be an engaging weekly workshop with Linda and your fellow writers. You’ll participate in critique, discussion, and scene breakdowns. You’ll get valuable weekly notes from both Linda and your talented classmates.
Linda Voorhees’ 434 Details
Each week you’ll post your assignment for your classmates and read each other’s work.
This is not a pre-recorded seminar. This is an intensive workshop for focused writers who want to elevate to the next level in the craft of writing and story development.
The goal for each writer in this ten week session is to complete the first draft of a screenplay or pilot. At the end of the session, a final critique will be delivered by Linda on each participant’s final draft. This workshop has a cap of 8 writers.
The small workshop experience facilitates quality and focus. It also emulates the professional writers’ table.
Linda has an expectation of a professional standard. She has a determination to improve and elevate your writing. She is also a great cheerleader for moving your writing career forward.
This workshop is $1750. We offer payment plans for all our ten session classes. We also offer referral bonuses.
Please contact [email protected] for further information about our workshops or to enroll. We do not allow online sign ups, this is to ensure our writers are placed in the correct workshop.
Linda’s next workshop starts on Tuesday, January 9th 5 pm – 8 pm PST.
Write on.
What Our Writers Are Saying
Linda was an invaluable instructor and mentor and played a major role in my growth as a writer. If you ever have a chance to work with her you should. Your scripts will thank you.
Susan Hurwitz Arneson, Co-Executive Producer The Tick & Preacher
Linda Voorhees is the best friend a nascent writer or teacher could have. She is equal parts psychiatrist, cheerleader, and den mother. Her optimism terrifies me.
Nick Griffin, writer of Matchstick Men
Linda makes writing fun, which is surprisingly rare for teachers. She's also hilarious and being around her is an absolute joy, so if you're lucky enough to have the opportunity to write with Linda, DO it!
Jane Miller, winner of the WGA Humanitas Award