ONLY 8 SLOTS ARE AVAILABLE! FIRST-COME, FIRST-SERVED!

Cut-off Date for Signing Up is June 26th!

A very special opportunity!

An exclusive workshop is being offered by Bram Stoker Award-winner Michael Knost to attendees of Imaginarium 2021!

Cost for this workshop is $125 and is for registered attendees of Imaginarium 2021 with event tickets. If you do not yet have your event tickets, you can get them at this link:

Imaginarium 2021 Event Tickets

About the workshop: Attendees will submit a short story of up to 5,000 words to be critiqued by your 7 other workshoppers as well as Bram Stoker-Award-winner Michael Knost. You will read and critique stories from your 7 attendees as well, giving you the opportunity to learn from every story critique and the professional advice.

Michael will send out (via email) all the rules and guidelines to the workshoppers once all 8 are signed up.

This is for fiction stories up to 5,000 words. Stories may be from any genre.

The workshop will be held on Sunday from 10am to 2pm.

These slots will fill up fast, so if you want to be a part, you’d better sign up as quickly as possible! Last day for signing up for this workshop is June 26th!

To sign-up for one of the slots, make payment using the button below and then fill out the form at the bottom of this page.

About Michael Knost: Michael Knost is a Bram Stoker Award®-winning editor and author of science fiction, fantasy, horror, and supernatural thrillers. He has written in various genres and helmed multiple anthologies. His Writers Workshop of Horror won the 2009 Bram Stoker Award® in England for superior achievement in non-fiction. His critically acclaimed Writers Workshop of Science Fiction & Fantasy is an Amazon #1 bestseller. Return of the Mothman, Barbers and Beauties, and Author’s Guide to Marketing with Teeth were all finalists for the Bram Stoker Award®.

Michael is the host of a new podcast called The Author’s Voice. He received the Horror Writers Association’s Silver Hammer Award in 2015 for his work as the organization’s mentorship chair. He also received the prestigious J.U.G. (Just Uncommonly Good) Award from West Virginia Writer’s Inc. His Return of the Mothman is currently being filmed as a film adaption. He has taught writing classes and workshops at several colleges, conventions, online, and currently resides in Chapmanville, West Virginia with his wife, daughter, and a zombie goldfish.

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