Other Writing Workshops
Essentials of Business Writing
Does you career depend on your ability to write? It could! Nearly every profession requires you to have strong, effective writing skills. Through this workshop, you’ll develop skills to write over a dozen types of formal documents including: memos, letters, email, goodwill messages, news releases, reports, proposals, collection letters, grant applications, and sales and fundraising letters. You can also write better with collaborative groups.
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Essentials of Technical Writing
Whether you work with computers, chemicals, clients or cogs, as a technical writer you have different needs than the casual business writer. This workshop will take you beyond the basics of business writing to help you prepare: Correspondence: memos, emails, letters; Media releases; Reports and proposals; Instructions and manuals; Presentations and powerpoints.
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Make Money Writing Short
Are you ready to make money from your writing? Learn about the variety of opportunities that exist for freelance writers and the kind of writing strategies these opportunities expire. Get a critical glimpse into today’s broad freelance writing landscape and a detailed tutorial about how to make the very most of it.
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Writing the Young Adult Novel
Audience becomes a more than usually important consideration when drafting a young adult (YA) novel. In this course, we’ll familiarize ourselves with the genre and audience of the YA novel, learn specific strategies for improving the core components of your YA book—such as character, plot, and setting—and, finally, unearth the mysteries of querying agents and editors. By focusing on specific writing techniques—and using K.L. Going’s Writing & Selling the YA Novel—you’ll learn how to turn your idea for a YA novel into a finished, and saleable, novel.
