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Writing nonfiction is one way for beginner and experienced writers to break into the publishing industry. Throughout this 12-week workshop, you will get step-by-step instruction on how to write non-fiction, read Philip Gerard's Creative Nonfiction: Researching and Crafting Stories of Real Life, and write articles, essays, or a few chapters of your book. |
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• | How to revise and polish your nonfiction writing | • | The basic elements of writing nonfiction, including point of view, setting, and plot | • | The basics of interviewing and conducting research | • | The importance of including details in your work |
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• | Writers interested in pursuing nonfiction (any style) | • | Nonfiction writers who want to learn compelling, entertaining, and engaging nonfiction techniques | • | Individuals who feel they could benefit from the insights and guidance of a Published Author |
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• | " I came into the class with no experience writing nonfiction...I'm leaving with not only an appreciation for the genre but a new found passion." -CB | • | "Fabulous introductory course to creative nonfiction writing. Carolyn's assessment of my writing was constructive and insightful." -ND |
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November 16, 2017 - February 8, 2018 |
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Instructor: Carolyn Walker Carolyn Walker has been a published journalist, columnist, and author for more than twenty-five years, and has worked independently as an editor. She also received her Master of Fine Arts in Writing in 2004 and has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize. |
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EXPERT INSTRUCTORS | CONVENIENT ACCESS | INVALUABLE FEEDBACK |
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