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Articles related to "Creative Writing Courses"
Finding Writing Courses in B.C. Canada's West Coast offers a wealth of opportunities for writers hoping to study, from the beginner's fiction course to the graduate level. What are you looking for? writing courses in british columbia • writing programs in bc • ubc creative writing • how to choose a writing program • sfu writer's studio
MFA Programs for Writers in Canada While there are many universities that offer writers the chance to earn a BFA, only three universities currently offer MFA programs: UVIC, UBC and the U of Guelph/Toronto mfa programs • canadian university degree programs • creative writing courses • ubc • uvic
Top Ten Poems for College Students Students are not always naturally inclined to love poetry. In honor of National Poetry Month, check out these poems. top ten poems • poetry for college students • poems students love • creative writing courses • national poetry month
Magazine Writing – A course review A brief review of the Magazine Writing course at Suite 101 magazine • writing • creative writing • lisa-anne sanderson • market research
Edward Hopper: "Pictorial Poet" Biographical portrait of artist, Edward Hopper. edward • hopper • art • arts • artist
“New Novelist” Novel Writing Software A simple, inexpensive, easy-to-use writing program to help you write novels. writing program • writing process • novel • developing a character • plot
Finding The Time to Be Creative Feel overwhelmed, wish you could find the time to be creative - well you can! creativity • finding time to be creative • time management • creative process • becoming creative
Kay Ryan James H. Billington, the librarian of Congress, has appointed California poet, Kay Ryan, the new U. S. Poet Laureate for 2008-2009, replacing Charles Simic. kay ryan • poet laureate • charles simic • library of congress • ted kooser
What to do About Stress Handling stress for musicians. stress busters • msuicians stress • violin • diana barnum • ways to cope with stress
Everyone Should Have a Great Mentor This is a tribute to the passing of my literary agent Joanne Kellock, one of the most dear and influential people in my writing career mentor • literary agent • writing
Is The Creativity of Students Being Stifled? How is the merit of writing programs measured and why is creative writing limited to those majoring in the subject? Shouldn't creativity be encouraged in all students? stifle student creativity • merit of writing programs • universal creative writing • measuring talent of students • limitations on writing programs
Three Things Every Bestseller Has Is there an event at the beginning of your novel that throws your hero's life off balance? Have you raised the stakes to make it nearly impossible for him to get what he wants? Does your crisis scene deliver the promises you made at the beginning? An Inciting Incident, High Stakes and an Obligatory Scene are three marks of a bestseller. bestseller • popular fiction • inciting incident • high stakes • obligatory scene
Carson McCullers The last article in a series on Southern Gothic writers. southern • gothic • novelist • short stories • stroke
My Interview with Max Sollitt The author of The Correspondence Course talks about the origins of his novel, finding a publisher, the changes to writing mores and processes over the years, his upcoming memoirs, and more. correspondence • writing • interview • navy • australian history |
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