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WHEN Materials available starting September 24 WHERE Online PRICE
ALSO STARTS:
New York - 10/17/2013
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Best Value
Details
Remember The Glass Castle? It's time for you to write your New York Times bestseller.
This class is geared towards anyone ready to write a memoir but needs to learn how to tell it -- and sell it. You'll participate in a stimulating, supportive environment where you can workshop your memoir-in-progress and receive invaluable feedback.
Through weekly assignments and lectures, you will learn how to turn your idea into a book deal and produce up to 50 pages of text and an outline. You will also learn about craft, style, and the development of your unique voice.
In this class, you will learn how to:
- Find your authentic voice and unlock memories
- Know what the 'theme' of your story is
- Find the most effective structure for your story
- Approach literary agents
- Understand techniques for selling a memoir before you have finished writing it
An outline, 50 pages of a memoir, and a plan for approaching literary agents and publishing houses.
Students who have taken this class have published with:
Crown, Random House, and have gotten agents at William Morris and Brandt & Hochman.
The online classroom has several components:
- Lessons: Learn new skills through written lessons
- Discussion: Join a weekly live, interactive discussion via IM and video
- Assignments: Complete homework and receive instructor feedback
- Forums: Exchange resources, meet peers, and ask your instructor questions
Course Syllabus
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Memoir Writing (PDF)
View a sample syllabus for the class here.
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Instructor

Wendy Dale's Courses
Memoir Writing (Starts September 24)
Testimonials
Wendy was motivating and critical, pushing me beyond my comfort zone to explore new territory. She encouraged collaboration and with her feedback, I dug deeper to find the voice to complete assignments.
-- Natalie Crate"Wendy encourages her students to dig deeper -- and the results show. I highly recommend her. She is insightful, conscientious, and supportive. I couldn't ask for more." -- Michele Meek
"Wendy is that tough critic who can be the best thing that happens to your manuscript." -- Lucey Bowen
"Wendy is phenomenal! I've taken dozens of writing courses and completed an MFA in creative writing. Never have I received such useful instruction. I'm happy that I'll be starting her advanced course next week." -- Mary Rowland
"Wendy exceeded my expectations. I was stunned by how much practical information I learned and by how much I grew as a writer. The class was, in a word, invaluable!" -- Carly Van Thomme
"Wendy is the best instructor I've had, bar none. She continually pushes you and never lets you settle for good enough. She is knowledgeable, patient, helpful, and has an excellent sense of humor! I would take a class again with her anytime." -- Sandra Carpenter





