FightWrite (TM): What You Need to Know Before Writing Fight Scenes, Battles, and Brawls

FightWrite (TM): What You Need to Know Before Writing Fight Scenes, Battles, and Brawls

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Are you ready to dive in to writing your next fight scene? Join expert instructor Carla Hoch in this video course to learn the three most important points for writers to consider before writing fight scenes, battles, and brawls! Using historical examples and real-world expertise, Carla will guide you through the entire process of determining whywhere, and who—essential elements for the writer to understand in order to make the scene work properly.

In addition to Carla's video lecture, you'll get her specially-designed prompts for further learning! These questions to ask yourself about your work in progress and yourself as a writer will guide you to a deeper understanding of each concept, as well as give you concrete ideas about how to use what you've learned to improve your work.

This is a self-paced course. No live instruction is included.

Expert Lecturer: Carla Hoch

Moments before the destruction of her home planet, Carla’s parents jettisoned her and her twin brother to earth. He was taken in by a kindly farmer in Kansas while she was embraced by a rather liberal clowder of feral cats in Houston, Texas.

While still a toddler, she bid farewell to her feline family and headed to Pace, Florida, a small hamlet just outside Pensacola. There, she raised herself in a hollowed-out tree trunk and taught herself to speak fluent Southern, ride out a hurricane like a pro and tell the difference between Coke and Pepsi by fizz alone.

As an adult, she fulfilled the dream of all feral cats and became a Spanish teacher and track coach. After nearly a decade in the classroom, she met a military cyborg who promptly married her and whisked her away to such exotic locations as Virginia and New Mexico. Now, a mother of twins herself, she and her husband have returned to the People’s Holy Republic of Texas and reside not far from where her pod originally landed.

Unlike her twin, Clark, Carla found her powers late in life. She was first introduced to them through a Hapkido-based self-defense class. From there she went on to train in MMA, Muay Thai style kickboxing, taekwondo, street defense*, Filipino martial arts, iaido and aikido . Carla is currently a student of Brazilian jiu-jitsu (purple belt under Daniel “Mãozinha” Galvão) and judo.

Carla is the author of the Writer’s Digest/Penguin/Random House book, Fight Write: How to Write Believable Fight Scenes. This fight scene reference guide teaches writers about writing fight scenes not only from the standpoint of craft but also the physical and biological factors of fighting. Fight Write (TM) also teaches what fighting style is best for your character, which weaponry suits them and how to fight from the back of a dragon. But, wait, there’s more! It also covers injuries, stages of decomposition and the legalities of your character defending himself. Carla is a FightWriting instructor and regularly teaches across the country. She is the host of the FightWrite (TM) Podcast and, as far as you know, not working with cats in their evil plot to overtake the world.

*Street defense is defense you would need in a street fight. It also includes gun and knife defense. It’s super fun.

$79.00


On Demand Registration

Enroll Now

Are you ready to dive in to writing your next fight scene? Join expert instructor Carla Hoch in this video course to learn the three most important points for writers to consider before writing fight scenes, battles, and brawls! Using historical examples and real-world expertise, Carla will guide you through the entire process of determining whywhere, and who—essential elements for the writer to understand in order to make the scene work properly.

In addition to Carla's video lecture, you'll get her specially-designed prompts for further learning! These questions to ask yourself about your work in progress and yourself as a writer will guide you to a deeper understanding of each concept, as well as give you concrete ideas about how to use what you've learned to improve your work.

This is a self-paced course. No live instruction is included.

Expert Lecturer: Carla Hoch

Moments before the destruction of her home planet, Carla’s parents jettisoned her and her twin brother to earth. He was taken in by a kindly farmer in Kansas while she was embraced by a rather liberal clowder of feral cats in Houston, Texas.

While still a toddler, she bid farewell to her feline family and headed to Pace, Florida, a small hamlet just outside Pensacola. There, she raised herself in a hollowed-out tree trunk and taught herself to speak fluent Southern, ride out a hurricane like a pro and tell the difference between Coke and Pepsi by fizz alone.

As an adult, she fulfilled the dream of all feral cats and became a Spanish teacher and track coach. After nearly a decade in the classroom, she met a military cyborg who promptly married her and whisked her away to such exotic locations as Virginia and New Mexico. Now, a mother of twins herself, she and her husband have returned to the People’s Holy Republic of Texas and reside not far from where her pod originally landed.

Unlike her twin, Clark, Carla found her powers late in life. She was first introduced to them through a Hapkido-based self-defense class. From there she went on to train in MMA, Muay Thai style kickboxing, taekwondo, street defense*, Filipino martial arts, iaido and aikido . Carla is currently a student of Brazilian jiu-jitsu (purple belt under Daniel “Mãozinha” Galvão) and judo.

Carla is the author of the Writer’s Digest/Penguin/Random House book, Fight Write: How to Write Believable Fight Scenes. This fight scene reference guide teaches writers about writing fight scenes not only from the standpoint of craft but also the physical and biological factors of fighting. Fight Write (TM) also teaches what fighting style is best for your character, which weaponry suits them and how to fight from the back of a dragon. But, wait, there’s more! It also covers injuries, stages of decomposition and the legalities of your character defending himself. Carla is a FightWriting instructor and regularly teaches across the country. She is the host of the FightWrite (TM) Podcast and, as far as you know, not working with cats in their evil plot to overtake the world.

*Street defense is defense you would need in a street fight. It also includes gun and knife defense. It’s super fun.