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Intro to Magazine Writing
Write for the glossies
Course DetailsWhat do you do if you want to break into journalism, learning from serious teachers who currently work in the industry? Part lecture, part workshop, this class is designed to give you a professional understanding of both the editing and writing sides. If you're looking to get your start as a journalist, this class will take your writing to the next level. Each week, students will receive a lecture on topics like the editing process, journalism ethics, what makes something newsworthy, note taking, fact checking, reporting, and more. Over the course of 8 weeks, you will fully workshop two pieces, including a perfectly polished, no-fail pitch letter. Your work can range from personal essays to profiles, from news stories to business or travel features. You'll also learn how to query a publication, who to call there, and to which part of the publication you should pitch. In this class, you can expect to learn:
By the end of class, students can expect to have: Students who have taken this class have been published in: Wired, Bust, Family Circle, Psychology Today, In Touch Weekly, Time Out New York, Woman's Day, and more. Admission Requirements Please submit a letter of interest (including a brief work history). The online classroom has several interactive components:
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Instructor BioAlison Overholt's Courses Intro to Magazine Writing (Class starts May 21) ![]() Testimonials Intro to Magazine Editing was really great, and Alison was an awesome instructor. She had so much prepared in the way of exercises and print-outs, and knew the answers to all our crazy questions! I felt devoting time to questions was important but we also got a lot of technical info. I think this class will help in the marketplace because I learned a lot about freelancing, masthead organization, and salary. Everything was very clear and informative, and Alison's delivery was also very understandable. I would definitely recommend it to a friend. I only have good things to say about this class -- Alison is great. -- Lindsey Hunter, editorial assistant, OK! magazine"I just finished the Intro to Magazine Editing class with Alison Overholt and thought it was great. Alison was a real pro -- she gave fully of herself, seemed to really want to be teaching the class, and was engaged throughout. The class was full of practical advice and assignments that really helped me look at magazines through an editor's eyes. The tone was positive and can-do, which is no small thing in a world where everyone loves to tell you how impossible it is to break in." -- Leslie Koren, freelancer "Boot Camp for Magazine Editors was a fantastic class, and Alison a superb instructor. I looked forward to our class activities and discussions, and the weekly homework was challenging without being overwhelming. Alison's can-do spirit was infectious. I learned more in these eight weeks than I did in my first job." -- Michelle Wiener, associate editor, SoHo Publishing |
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-- Lindsey Hunter, editorial assistant, OK! magazine




