The Story Within
Laura J. Oliver
“From the moment I heard my first story, I started looking for you.”
—Rumi
My clients have published with Simon and Schuster, Dover Press, Rowman & Littlefield, Sea Story Press, and Apprentice House, to name a few. Are you next?
Laura J. Oliver, Developmental Editor
Contact me at lauraoliver2@yahoo.com
Editing Manuscript evaluation, guidance, line editing and developmental editing for novels, memoirs, short stories, and essays.
Coaching Working together on your manuscripts provides as rich a learning experience as a semester in an MFA program. Detailed edits and consultations in person, by phone or Zoom.
Writing Workshops on all elements of craft, privately and at The Writer's Center.
The Power of Words Workshops Writing becomes a tool for moving through grief, getting emotionally unstuck, rewriting (re-righting) your life story, and finding the lost self.
See WORKSHOPS PAGE FOR DETAILS
Sept. 20 ZOOM Ten Pro Tips for Writing Life Stories
Oct. 18 ZOOM Writing Micro Memoir
Nov. 15 ZOOM Writing the Braided Story
Dec. 13 ZOOM Show and Tell Intensive
PUBLICATION NEWS!
Read my Sunday Essays in Spy Media Group Newspapers
You can find them all HERE
RADIO NEWS!
This is How the Story Goes
by Laura Oliver
Every Wednesday on Morning Edition and Mid-Shore Mid-Day on WHCP 91.7 WHCP-FM , a National Public Radio Station (NPR)
TO LISTEN ANYTIME: www.whcp.org/show/how-the-story-goes
Laura Oliver is the author of The Story Within: New Insights and Inspiration for Writers (Penguin Random House), named by "The Writer Magazine" as one of the best writing books of the year, and additionally featured by "Poets and Writers Magazine.” After 8 printings and being sold in every Barnes and Noble in the country for nearly a decade, the book is now available online. A new edition is in the works. A developmental book editor, instructor, writer, speaker, and author, Oliver has taught both essay and fiction writing at the University of Maryland and St. John's College.
Oliver is currently a popular columnist with the Spy Media Newspaper Group whose work is featured on NPR member-station WHCP 91.7 every Wednesday on MORNING EDITION and at 12:30 on “This Is How the Story Goes.” Her fiction and essays are published in national newspapers, magazines and top-tier literary reviews (The Washington Post, Country Living Magazine, The Writer Magazine, The Sun Magazine, Glimmer Train Stories, Charleston Magazine, Portland Magazine, The Baltimore Review, The Delmarva Review, Rosebud, Redux, Loose Change and Annapolis Lifestyle to name a few.) Among other distinctions, she is the recipient of a Maryland State Arts Council Individual Artist Award in Fiction, an Anne Arundel County Arts Council Literary Arts Award winner, a two-time Glimmer Train Short Fiction finalist, and her work has been nominated for inclusion in the Pushcart Prize Collection.
Co-creator of The Writing Intensive at St. John's College, Oliver holds a Master of Fine Arts Degree in Creative Writing and Literature from Bennington College, a Bachelor of Arts in English from Washington College, and has completed multiple writing seminars in creative non-fiction at the University of Iowa. She has completed numerous professional education seminars for members of the Maryland Psychological Association including seminars on Positive Psychology taught by University of Pennsylvania faculty, workshops on somatic imagery and career construction in the 21st century. A popular motivational speaker, Oliver has presented workshops combining positive psychology and the transformative power of writing at Anne Arundel Medical Center, Wellness House, and Hospice of the Chesapeake.