Advanced Classes Deadline 5/20—Our advanced workshops are by application only and limited to 9 students to foster a closer and more rigorous learning experience, so your writing can get the attention, feedback, and support it needs.
Your generosity funds scholarships and free programs, allowing more teen and adult writers to participate in creative writing workshops at our new center in the Seaport, in neighborhoods around Boston, and online.
“No one knows where the Midnight Circus comes from—when it began or how…It comes for those who need it.” So opens Kasey LeBlanc’s debut novel, Flyboy, beckoning those who need a magical refuge as much as does the novel’s fierce and funny protagonist, Asher, a closeted trans high schooler entering his senior year.
Anyone who’s ever had the pleasure of taking a class with Steve Almond, read his novel All the Secrets in the World, or gobbled up Dear Sugars for that matter, knows that Almond practices what he describes as radical empathy.
This post was written by Cara Wood and was originally published on: Dead Darlings, a blog about novel writing run by alumni of GrubStreet's Novel Incubator program.
This post was written by Allison Kornet, and was originally published on Dead Darlings, a blog about novel writing run by alumni of GrubStreet's Novel Incubator program.