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  • Mary Cullen (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)

    Business and Marketing Writing (ed2go) - $115

    Use your writing to present a solid, cohesive message to your target audience. Understand how marketing principles can be applied to written communication to make you and your copy come alive. Complete your registration online: ed2go.com/mplscommed. New class sessions begin monthly.
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    Writing: In The Dark (Northeast) ONLINE

    Sunny, funny, “happy ending” stories are what we often assume audiences want to read and hear. But the meaning in our lives also lies in our difficult stories: the secrets, mistakes, traumas and crises we’ve survived. How do we write and tell those riskier stories in a way that invites the listener in with honesty and vulnerability? This workshop uses readings, discussion, handouts and writing/telling exercises to approach the challenges of working on difficult personal narratives, shifting the creative process from intimidating to rewarding. Taught by writer/actor/storyteller Amy Salloway.
  • Marco Verch (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)

    Writing: Voice and Tense Workshop (Northeast) ONLINE

    How does an author decide whether to write a novel in first-person, or third-person, or...second person? Is that even a thing? Why do I keep accidentally changing my story from past tense to present tense? Why does this "voice" and "tense" stuff feel so confusing? If you're a writer (at any level!) who enjoys playing with story craft, this is a chance to dig into two really useful but often ignored elements of narrative style through reading, writing exercises and discussion. Taught by writer/actor/storyteller Amy Salloway.
  • ASU Department of English (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)

    Writing: Write Where You Are (Southwest)

    For writers of all levels, interests, and genre, who are looking to reignite the flame. You will use readings and prompts to tap into your creative selves, mine for material within and without, and define your purpose as writers. There will be time for writing, as well as discussion and optional sharing. No critique, only encouragement! If class is full, please enroll for the waitlist as we will likely add additional sections.