Join Grub's Remote Summer Teen Classes!
Teen writers! Want to transform your fanfiction to fan-worthy writing of your own, explore contemporary writers of a variety of backgrounds, or study the role of writing in music? We've got you covered with a full schedule of remote summer teen classes starting soon. Join fellow teens over live video conferencing via Zoom and work on your writing together from the comfort of home.
As always, scholarships are available for every single class.
Starting June 29th
- June Week Of Creative Writing - REMOTE (Sold out)
- Novel Writing Immersion Week - REMOTE (Sold out)
- Lyrics and Verse - REMOTE (New Class!)
Starting July 6th
- All Things Sci-Fi and Fantasy - REMOTE (Only 1 spot left!)
- Writing the Scary Sh*t: Horror & Ghost Stories - REMOTE
- July Week of Creative Writing Section A - REMOTE
- Writing Through It - REMOTE
Starting July 13th
Starting July 20th
- Writing a Bingeworthy Streaming Series - REMOTE
- Week of Creative Writing: Prose, Poetry, and Graphic Novels - REMOTE
Starting July 27th
- July Week of Creative Writing Section D - REMOTE
- Writing with Radical Imagination: Cross-Genre Afro-Futurism & More - REMOTE
Starting August 3rd
- Disrupt the Present -- Activist Writing for Teens - REMOTE
- Storytelling Through Film - REMOTE
- August Week of Creative Writing Section A - REMOTE
- Fanfiction to Fan-worthy Fiction - REMOTE
Starting August 10th
- Crush It! Reading and Performing Your Work - REMOTE
- Experimental Writing: Work that Defies a Single Genre or Form - REMOTE
- August Week of Creative Writing Section B - REMOTE
- Poetry for Everyone, Every Day, about Everything - REMOTE
Starting August 17th

Mia Narciso
Mia is the Spring 2020 Marketing Co-Op at GrubStreet. She is currently studying English at Northeastern, and minoring in East Asian Studies and Japanese. When Mia isn't at GrubStreet, she likes to study languages, read, write, sing a little, and spend some of (read: all of) her time with NU Barkada, Northeastern's Filipino American student association.
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