Marketing to the Film & TV Industry

“It takes knowledge, creativity and persistence to break into the entertainment industry,” says indie writer-director-producer Kate Montgomery. “And it can take decades to figure out the things I’m sharing in this 3-hour workshop ... more
April 09
1 Saturday, (PST)

10:00am - 1:00pm

You Can Be a Winning Writer: How to Get Published, Grow Confidence and Build Community

For writers poised to publish poems, articles and stories as well as those with completed manuscripts or book proposals, this online class will provide a strategy for success... more
January 22
1 Saturday, (PST)

10:00am - 1:00pm

Poetry Microchapbooks: The Art of Going Small

"In the past 5 years, the microchapbook has emerged as a popular form in the digital age," says instructor Alan Chazaro. "It is smaller than the chapbook, yet longer than a journal submission, allowing for the poet to zoom into miniature thematic threads and develop a voice in a matter of 10-13 pages... more
February 23 - March 23
5 Wednesdays, (PST)

6:30pm - 9:00pm

The Business of Writing

“Writing doesn’t have to be a labor of love,” says instructor Kilby Blades. “It can be deeply rewarding on many levels. It’s time for us to reject the starving artist narrative and embrace that there is money to be made... more
September 18 - October 02
3 Saturdays, (PST)

10:30am - 1:00pm

You Can Be a Winning Writer: How to Get Published, Grow Confidence and Build Community

For writers poised to publish poems, articles and stories as well as those with completed manuscripts or book proposals, this online class will provide a strategy for success... more
July 10
1 Saturday

10:00am - 1:00pm

The Business of Writing

“Writing doesn’t have to be a labor of love,” says instructor Kilby Blades. “It can be deeply rewarding on many levels. It’s time for us to reject the starving artist narrative and embrace that there is money to be made... more
April 10 - April 24
3 Saturdays, (PST)

2:00pm - 4:30pm

Poetry Microchapbooks: The Art of Going Small

"In the past 5 years, the microchapbook has emerged as a popular form in the digital age," says instructor Alan Chazaro. "It is smaller than the chapbook, yet longer than a journal submission, allowing for the poet to zoom into miniature thematic threads and develop a voice in a matter of 10-13 pages.... more
February 17 - March 17
5 Wednesdays, (PST)

7:00pm - 9:30pm

Selecting and Ordering Poems for Submission and Publishing

“Whether you’re submitting poems to journals or putting them together for a book,” says instructor Lisa Gluskin Stonestreet, “learning how to order and present your work can give you a deeper understanding of how that work is received – and of what sets your poems apart... more
January 09 - January 16
2 Saturdays, (PST)

2:00pm - 5:00pm

You Can Be a Winning Writer: How to Get Published, Grow Confidence and Build Community

For writers poised to publish poems, articles and stories as well as those with completed manuscripts or book proposals, this online class will provide a strategy for success... more
February 14
1 Sunday

2:00pm - 5:00pm

Marketing to the Film & TV Industry

“It takes knowledge, creativity and persistence to break into the entertainment industry,” says indie writer-director-producer Kate Montgomery. “And it can take decades to figure out the things I’m sharing in this 3-hour workshop ... more
January 30 - February 06
2 Saturdays

10:00am - 1:00pm