July Remote Short Classes
July short classes have arrived! Looking to write social justice commentary that is nuanced, powerful, and provocative? Want to explore world-building in poetry to imagine the possibility of a better world? Need strategies and tips for how to gain greater exposure and build buzz for the launch of your new book? Whatever your writing goals are, we've got a short class for you this July. As always, scholarships are available for all of the offerings below:
July 7th – 10th
- The Things We Carry: Fiction Writing Through Objects (Full)
- Shaking Things Up: Writing Social Justice Commentary (4 spots left)
- Compassionate Nonfiction: Writing About Parents (3 spots left)
- Building Tension in Fiction (1 spot left)
- Transforming the Ordinary: Metaphor & Imagery in Poetry
- The Tough Stuff: Strategies for Writing About Pain, Trauma, and Loss
- Problem Solving for Novels-in-Progress
- Sentence-Level Music I: Core Principles of Great Sentences (Full)
July 16th & 17th
- Historical Research for Fiction Writing
- I Know You So Well: Building Characters in Fiction and Nonfiction
- Novel Revision Series: Scene, Summary, & Dialogue
- Writing Outside of Your Lane Series: The Basics
- World-building in Poetry
July 23rd & 24th
- Making the Personal Universal in Nonfiction
- Building Your Book's Buzz
- Structuring a Novel with Good Bones (2-Part)
- Writing for Advocacy: Op-Eds
- Upending Form: Queer Poets Shifting Expectations
- Story Structure and The Monomyth
July 30th & 31st