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Writing without an Outline: Risk and the Writer


  • Story Parlor 227A Haywood Road Asheville, NC, 28806 United States (map)
Risk and the Writer | Saturday & Sunday, July 12-13
$175.00

Early bird $150 | Register by June 6 (discount applied at checkout)
Regular Price $175 | Effective June 7

Space is LIMITED to ensure an intimate experience. We recommend signing up early!
Refund and other policies can be found here.

Note: This class is part of a larger series! It can be taken on its own, or bundled with other workshops. Inquire for a discounted rate on three or more.

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Join us for a quick plunge to embrace the cutting edge of our truth. This series is for those that struggle with traditional approaches to creative writing.  It is for those that prefer to let their stories "tell themselves."  It is for those who want to explore new forms and structures.  It is for the artist. The joyful inner child. The writer who writes from the heart. 

This workshop is for you who ask…
…how much is too much to share?
…how do I know when I’m holding back?
…how do I lean in when I want to run screaming out?

This workshop is for you who want…
…to speak from a place of deliberate authenticity.
…to be true to yourself  in a world that demands conformity.
…to be brave enough to be honest.

Be empowered to approach the blank page with confidence— and wild anticipation! 


Writing without an Outline is part of a year-long journey through the heart of story.  The full experience will leave you forever changed in how you see, approach, and allow your narrative to open in front of you. 

Each section of the series stands alone and can be taken individually, or you may opt to bundle classes and/or weekend intensives.

Let 2025 be the year you set your wild muse free!

Neurodivergent minds are highly encouraged.

“I learned so much in Lyon’s writing classes. Lyon is both passionate and knowledgeable about the art of story. He speaks with confidence about both the art and the craft of writing and always keeps the learning process fun. I now have much deeper awareness of how to write a memorable story that connects with people.“ -Devin S.