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WHEN Materials available starting September 11 WHERE Online PRICE
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Best Value
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From Glamour to Good Housekeeping to theknot.com, women's magazines and websites are among the most lucrative and high-profile markets. In this intensive workshop, you will learn how to wow editors with the stories they want (and need).
Each week, you'll produce a different story, each a type of article that is a mainstay at women's magazines and websites. You'll also workshop pitch letters, editing them to perfection to ensure they get read by editors. Your goal in this class is to pitch articles immediately after workshopping them. The pieces that you will complete include a short service piece, a Q & A, a health article, a personal essay, a long service piece, and a human interest piece (an "as told to" or narrative).
In this class, you will learn how to:
- Write in the voice of the magazine or website in which you want to be published
- Know which sections are easiest to break into and are most "freelancer-friendly"
- Find sources
- Rewrite and self-edit
- Connect with other writers in the industry
By the end of class, you will have:
A complete portfolio of publishable articles that will impress any editor.
Students who have taken this class have been published in:
Real Simple, For Me, Woman's Day, Self, Seventeen, Pregnancy, Fit Pregnancy, Everyday with Rachael Ray, Cooking Light, and Redbook.
The online classroom has several components:
- Lessons: Learn new skills through video-based 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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Women's Magazine Writing (PDF)
View a sample syllabus for the class here.
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Instructor

Sarah has 15 years of experience helping writers turn pitches and ideas into great essays, features, and short articles.
Sarah Smith's Courses
Women's Magazine Writing (Starts September 11)





