Multi-Week Classes Starting Next Week
Commit to your writing in 2021! Whether you're looking to experiment with a different genre, generate new writing, or make progress on revisions, get started in one of GrubStreet's upcoming remote workshops.
As always, scholarships are available for all of the offerings below:
Fiction
Daytime
- 6 Weeks, 6 Stories, starting 1/12 (1 spot left)
- Developing Your Short Fiction, starting 1/12
- Fiction I, starting 1/13
Evening
- Fiction I, starting 1/12 (Sold out)
- 6 Weeks, 6 Stories, starting 1/14
- Writing Fiction from Real Life, starting 1/14
Nonfiction
Daytime
- Developing Your Personal Essay, starting 1/12 (4 spots left)
- Jumpstart Your Memoir, starting 1/13 (4 spots left)
- 6 Weeks, 6 Essays, starting 1/14 (Sold out)
- Writing Motherhood, starting 1/14
Evening
- 6 Weeks, 6 Essays, starting 1/12 (Sold out)
- Memoir in Progress: Craft, starting 1/14 (Sold out)
- 6 Weeks, 3 Essays, starting 1/16
Novel
Daytime
- Novel in Progress, starting 1/11 (Sold out)
- Writing the Historical Fiction Novel, starting 1/13 (Sold out)
- Jumpstart Your Novel, starting 1/14
Evening
- Novel in Progress, starting 1/14
Multi-genre
Daytime
- Jumpstart Your Writing, starting 1/11 (4 spots left)
Evening
- Jumpstart Your Writing, starting 1/13 (Sold out)
Poetry
Evening
- 6 Weeks, 6 Poems, starting 1/16 (1 spot left)
Screenwriting & Playwriting
Daytime
- Writing a Bingeworthy Streaming Series, starting 1/14
Evening
- Advanced Screenwriting for Film and TV, starting 1/20 (Apply by 1/11)
Info
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