Upcoming Workshop

I am delighted to be traveling to Australia this August 16-18 to give a one day workshop on The Virgin’s Promise to The Romance Writer’s of Australia annual gathering.  I will also be giving a seminar on applying the journey of the Virgin and the Hero to the life of being a writer.  I’ll be attending the gathering in between my presentations and hope to meet lots of writers.  Look for me August 16-18 in Fremantle, Australia

http://www.romanceaustralia.com/freo

Check out Micheal Wiese Productions Online School (mwp.com).for my free webinar.

I will also be at Hollyhock on Cortes Island in October for a 4 day retreat exploring archetypal intelligence as a leadership tool.  If you’ve never been to Hollyhock you should really check it out.  It feeds your soul!  It is so rich to a have a few days to explore ideas of leadership.  hollyhock.ca

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  • 1. Cindy Filipenko  |  November 17, 2010 at 11:32 am

    Any idea of when you will be in the Vancouver – Whistler, BC area?
    I love The Virgin’s Promise and find it a very useful addition, and alternative, to books like Story and Screenplay.

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    • 2. thevirginspromise  |  November 30, 2010 at 11:06 am

      Thank you for your interest. I’m so glad you are enjoying my book. I have a few trips to Vancouver in the New Year. I’m currently booked there March 11 – 16th and will ask Women in FIlm if they have room for me at a breakfast talk. I also hope to give a workshop through Biz Books in Feb or April. Jan 21 I may be in Whistler. If you live there and wanted to do a bookclub I could attend.
      Cheers
      Kim

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    • 3. Heidi  |  February 1, 2012 at 12:03 pm

      Cindy – Kim will be in Vancouver this Friday, February 3rd and again on April 27th. http://www.hollyhock.ca/cms/index.cfm?Group_ID=5055.

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  • 4. Michael Thompson  |  December 1, 2011 at 9:03 pm

    Hey Kim,

    Awesome webinar today! A truly insightful and refreshing look at story structure. I took notes today that I promise you I will refer to in the future when I struggle with finding the center of my screenplays. The Virgin’s Promise is definitely made my list of books to read.

    Thanks Again!

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    • 5. thevirginspromise  |  February 13, 2012 at 3:58 pm

      Thank you Thomas. Sorry it took me so long to reply. I’m on a steep learning curve with Social Media.

      I’m delighted to hear The Virgin’s Promise may inspire your writing. Thanks for checking out my webinar.

      All the best,
      Kim

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  • 6. Ebony McKenna (@EbonyMcKenna)  |  January 22, 2013 at 3:53 pm

    I can’t wait for the RWA conference in Fremantle. It’s going to be awesome.
    I’m a huge fan of structure and The Virgin’s Promise speaks to me.

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    • 7. Kim Hudson  |  February 8, 2013 at 9:18 am

      wonderful!! You are my first contact with an Australian writer who will be attending. Be sure and say hello. I would like to have coffee with you.

      Cheers
      Kim

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  • 8. caroline georgieff  |  May 12, 2013 at 4:19 am

    Hi Kim,
    thanks for sharing all your wisdom on the Heroine’s Journey! Any plans to travel to Europe in 2013 – London or Frankfurt?
    Best, Caroline

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    • 9. Kim Hudson  |  May 17, 2013 at 3:02 pm

      Hi Caroline,
      Nice to hear from you. I have set my sites on a EUropean conference in 2013/2014 and a Japanese conference in 2014/2015 (my book just came out n Japanese!). Let me know if there is a conference you think I should apply for.

      All the best,
      Kim

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  • 10. Kate Campell-Lloyd  |  January 18, 2014 at 8:51 am

    Hi Kim, I am well into using your book to write my central desert diaries that I have written over years, hanging out with an aboriginal family of sisters. Thanks for giving me as a woman the 13 beats…it leads to exciting possibilities and gives me a sense of security and definition as a first time writer. I am wondering when/if you are coming back to Australia again? How do I find your book for a JAPANESE friend? Kate

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    • 11. Kim Hudson  |  January 25, 2014 at 10:38 pm

      I had such a great time in Australia, I would love to come back, especially since I made such good friends. I can’t believe I didn’t go to Melbourne and do a tour with aborigines up north. No plans for my next visit but you never know.

      As for the Japanese version of my book, that is a good question. try my publisher at mwp.com

      Thanks for writing. Good luck with the book.

      Cheers
      Kim

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