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Produce and revise new work in this supportive environment, where you also learn to contend with your inner critic and develop a 30-day writing plan.
Learn how to express what makes you and your writing voice unique in this professional development course devoted to articulating your "brand"--all the things you and your work stand for.
Learn what, when, and how to submit to literary magazines.
Learn how to incorporate elements of fiction and nonfiction into the growing genre of autofiction.
Continue your sci fi or fantasy novel in progress in this workshop focusing on plot structure and scenecraft.
Get a good foundation in English grammar in this course designed for students who want to work in editing or who want to bring sharper skills to their own writing.
Learn to write with food at the center of your writing practice in this generative workshop devoted to all the ways food shapes our lives, cultures, and memories.
Transform your resume into a powerful tool that will get you noticed in a competitive job market.
Learn to use tools of persuasion in writing situations of all kinds
Writers of all genres can bring a single long-form work or several shorter pieces in progress to this workshop dedicated to fostering underrepresented voices of color
Incorporate spirituality into your poetry practice in this foundational course exploring writing the transcendent.
Take your manuscript in progress toward the finish line in this course that helps you become a self-directed writer with a revision practice
Continue with your horror novel in progress, considering structure, suspense, and character.
Learn how various points of view in narration offer limitations and opportunities for you as a storyteller
Work to amplify the impact of your plot in telling your story in this technique workshop using readings and discussion to further your craft.
Learn about the horror genre and develop an outline and first chapter for your project in this workshop suitable for beginners.
Attend our free information session and discover all of the benefits our Pre-MBA certificate program has to offer.
What is Design for Testability (DFT) and Built-in Self Test (BIST) and why do we need them? The answer is economic and common sense. If something is NOT testable, you can’t ever make sure it is working properly and obviously selling an untestable product is risky and makes no economic sense.
A primer on residential design, site analysis, designing with plants and your site.
An introductory guide to remodeling residential homes to enhance modern lifestyle needs for designers, homeowners, and prospective buyers.
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