Frequently Asked Questions about the Ready, Set, Write Program
- What is
Ready, Set, Write?
- How does Ready, Set Write work?
- Why is it a teleclass
and not self-study?
- Who should take the Ready, Set,
Write Program?
- How much time should I plan
to spend on homework?
- What kind of writing
will we be doing?
- Will my writing assignments
be shared in class?
- My grammar and writing
skills arent the best. Will this course be too hard for
me?
- Do I need to take notes, or
are notes provided?
- What if I miss a class?
Are the classes recorded?
- How much does the Ready, Set,
Write program cost?
- Do I need to purchase
any books or reference materials?
- Are there any other costs
associated with Ready, Set, Write?
- Will I receive a completion
certificate when Im done with the course?
- Do you have any references
or testimonials I can read?
- How often is Ready, Set,
Write offered?
- What are the requirements
to apply?
- What is your
cancellation/refund policy?
- I'm still not sure.
Is there someone I can talk to?
- I am ready to write! What do
I do now?
What is Ready,
Set, Write?
It's a program that really helps you get from "I can't start"
to "Here I go" by providing a framework and strategies
to develop your ideas more fully and start to translate those into
content. Here's an almost-silly example: You want to write an article
about a penguin, but you don't know how to get started. One of the
strategies from Ready, Set, Write asks you to draw your character.
(Yes, you can have characters even in a business article. Trust
me!) Once you start drawing your penguin, certain details come to
life. Your penguin is red and green. His one flipper is shorter
than the other. And he's the only who can fly.
All of the sudden, ideas start forming, and you have an article!
All of this as a result of drawing your penguin and starting to
connect the idea to details.
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How does Ready, Set Write work?
Ready, Set, Write is five weeks long. You'll come together with
your classmates and trainer once a week on a telebridge. After each
session, you will choose four of the forty-five strategies to practice.
You'll come back the next week to discuss your experience with your
classmates and trainer.
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Why is it a teleclass and not self-study?
People typically spend hundreds of dollars on self-study courses,
books, and eBooks and usually never read them. If they do read them,
they don't apply the knowledge. We hold you accountable to do the
work we assign so that by the end of your time with us, you actually
have something you can use immediately.
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Who should take the Ready, Set, Write Program?
Anyone who wants strategies developing content or has difficulty
getting started writing should take Ready, Set, Write. Sometimes
the biggest problem people have with writing is how to start. Ready,
Set, Write dissolves those barriers and gives you real strategies
with which to work. In addition, Ready, Set, Write doesn't just
help people who have a hard time getting started on a writing project.
Ready, Set, Write strategies help at any point in the writing process,
from idea generating to stuck points.
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How much time should I plan to spend on homework?
You'll spend one to two hours on homework outside of the class
session.
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What kind of writing will we be
doing?
That's up to you. You'll be given specific strategies that you
can try out; it's up to you to come up with the idea to use in the
strategy. If you're really struggling to come up with something
to play with, we provide writing prompts (questions or statements
to spark your thinking).
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Will my writing assignments be shared in
class?
No. You'll share your experiences with the strategies with the
group, but you don't have to share the writing product.
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My grammar and writing skills
arent the best. Will this course be too hard for me?
We're not going to be looking at your writing in this program.
We're interested in helping you get started writing. However, if
you're wanting to improve your grammar and writing skills, please
take a look at our Writing
Essentials Program.
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Do I need to take notes, or are notes provided?
You'll probably want to record which strategies work for you and
your experience with each. You may want to note other strategies
and future writing ideas, as we know that these discussions are
so inspirational. The Ready, Set, Write Toolbox, our 87-page manual,
details each strategy as well as provides pages to take notes. You
may use the Toolbox in any way you wish.
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What if I miss a class? Are the classes
recorded?
The classes are recorded, but we highly recommend that you don't
miss a class. Each class builds on the other, and the value of the
class lies in the interaction of the group.
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How much does the Ready, Set, Write program
cost?
The fee for Ready, Set, Write is $129.
For your convenience, we accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express,
and checks.
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Do I need to purchase any books
or reference materials?
No. Your fee covers the cost of the Ready, Set, Write Toolbox.
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Are there any other costs associated
with Ready, Set, Write?
Only any long distance charges you may incur calling into the telebridge
line.
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Do you have any references
or testimonials I can read?
Yes! Look in the sidebar to the right to see what
former students say about the Ready, Set, Write program.
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Will I receive a completion certificate
when Im done with the course?
Students receive a completion certificate when they have attended
all five of the sessions and have actively participated in the class.
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How often is Ready, Set,
Write offered?
We offer Ready, Set, Write at various times during the year and
according to trainer availability. The next Ready, Set, Write From
Your Soul program starts Tuesday, February 28, 2012.
See the program dates section at
the top of this page for complete details.
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What are the requirements to apply?
You must be a fluent speaker and writer of English.
You must have access to a phone line during our weekly sessions,
and call from a quiet place.
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What is your cancellation/refund
policy?
Cancellations received more than 72 hours in advance are eligible
for a full refund. There are no refunds given for cancellations
received fewer than 72 hours of the class start.
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I'm still not sure. Is there someone
I can talk to?
Absolutely. We're available by phone, e-mail, and postal mail to
answer your questions. Click here to
contact us via the most convenient method for you.
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I am ready to write! What do I do now?
Great! First, you'll register. Once we process your registration,
we'll be in touch to confirm details. A few days before the Ready,
Set, Write session starts, we'll send your program materials. Then
all you have to do is get ready to write!

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