So, Fine What about Online Writing Classes?
February 8, 2010
I was talking with friends, one of whom is against the very idea that one needs to take a writing class. the arguments are as follows: Too long, too much work, not the “Right” time. Beyond the urge to suggest that perhaps he was thinking of a commitment in mind, I asked: “So? Fine, what about online writing classes?”
Apparently this was a foreign idea to him, but one that after much thought, and– i admit– nagging from others, he might give it a try.
One of the bonuses to online writing classes is that there is a chance to write better.
Which online classes for writing would you go to?
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2 Comments
lmmartin
Hi Rebecca,
I would strongly recommend joining Writer's Village University, as they have a lengthy curriculum of classes and an excellent mentoring program for novel writers and non-fiction writers alike. I've been a member there for more than ten years and enjoy the community immensely.
Lynda
Rebecca
I've never heard fo them before but I shall look them up thanks for the suggestion.