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The goal is for you to walk out of this class feeling that you’re standing on a solid foundation—loaded up with a wealth of ideas, approaches, and freshly written passages that you can immediately put to use in your novel project.
Add to cartGain writing and research skills—everything from general literary techniques to interviewing and fact-checking—that will help you craft engaging nonfiction about scientific discovery, research, and policy.
Add to cartDiscover the elements at the heart of all good fiction and nonfiction in this eight-session introduction to creative writing. It's your first step on the path to writing the stories or essays you've always wanted to tell.
Add to cartIn this class, we'll investigate epiphanies, those moments our characters experience a bolt of realization, and see their situation, suddenly, in vibrant fresh colors.
Add to cartIn this course, we’ll examine the internal and external mechanisms of potential power undergirding works of our favorite writers in order to learn techniques for crafting inspired, propulsive, character-driven plots.
Add to cartWe'll talk about how to mix genres and bend their "rules" to write memorable fiction.
Add to cartIn this workshop we’ll explore the narrative language of sex and sexuality, and identify and unpack sexual tropes.
Add to cartThis class explores how to dig in to your own writing with an eye toward finding what doesn't work and making it work, and assessing what does work and making it better.
Add to cartIn this workshop, Grant Faulkner, co-founder of 100 Word Story and the author of The Art of Brevity will discuss how a different type of creativity emerges within a hard compositional limit, exploring the many different forms that short shorts can take.
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