TRACTION

Masterclass 3 - May 6 2026

Keeping the project going. This session offers practical, pragmatic advice on how to keep at your book through the long haul, creating and maintaining momentum. We will look at making the best use of the time you have, creating boundaries to help you get in the zone, and how to protect the work as it proceeds. We’ll also look at how to reap the benefits of time away from the work without losing your connection to it.

Class discussion includes:

  • Starting small with realistic routines
  • Time management techniques
  • Saying no & saying yes
  • Negative capability time
  • Using fallow periods
  • DIY retreats and surges
  • Milestones and progress staging 
  • Productivity fetishes & traps
  • Slowing down & acceleration
  • Quarantining time & space
  • Day & time

    Live class Wednesday May 6; Sydney time 10am-11am; NZ time 12pm-1pm.

  • Zoom class

    Zoom link provided in the week prior to each webinar class. Links to video, readings and other resources provided after class for viewing anytime over the following 6 months.

  • Cost

    $60AUD

  • About Emily Perkins

    Emily is an award-winning writer from Aotearoa New Zealand. Her novels have twice won Best Book of Fiction at the New Zealand Book Awards (including Lioness in 2024) as well as Best First Book of Fiction for her debut collection of stories. Other recognition includes the Believer Book of the Year (US), the Geoffrey Faber Prize (UK), and long-listing for the Women’s Prize UK. Her books include The Forrests, Novel About My Wife, The New Girl, Leave Before You Go and Not Her Real Name. She is an Arts Foundation Laureate and Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit.

  • About Charlotte Wood

    Charlotte is the author of seven novels and three books of non-fiction. Her latest book Stone Yard Devotional was short-listed for the 2024 Booker Prize and five other awards, drawing praise from authors Anne Enright, Tim Winton, Karen Joy Fowler and others. Previous books include The Luminous Solution on the creative process; the international bestseller, The Weekend; and the Stella Prize-winning The Natural Way of Things. In 2023 Sydney’s Belvoir Theatre Company staged an adaptation of her novel The Weekend, and The Natural Way of Things featured in ABC Television’s 2021 series ‘The Books That Made Us’.