The Project is proud to present creative writers' classes. In our promotion of literature as an art, the Project believes it has a responsiibility to assist writers in every manner possible. No matter what stage of development a writer is in, instruction is important. Talent is inherent but rules of the industry still bear understanding. From the child in school to the retired professional settling in to finally write their lifelong desire, the Project has a class for everyone.
Choose your level of instruction and forge into it. You may take the class alone or request assistance from one of our editors to the right. If you find that one class level is not suitable for you, try another. There are no fees associated with any of these classes. All you will need is a PDF reader to download the lessons and exercises, and your imagination.
Beginning Writer's Class:
The Beginning Writer's Class is the most basic of our classes for aspiring writers. It breaks down the concept of creative writing to its component parts, explaining what creative writing is, what skill sets are necessary for successful writing, how to improve them, and the basic rules of English that publishers look for. Start this course.
Intermediate Writer's Class:
The Intermediate Writer's Class is the next level of instruction for those who have a basic understanding of writing concepts but need more indepth explanation and practical exercises to advance them in their career as a writer. This course is ideal for high school level students interested in improving their creative writing skills. We hope teachers take advantage of this curriculum to help explain the concept of writing as an art form and to assist in its creation, as well as to mentor emerging talent. Start this course.
Advanced Writer's Class:
The Advanced Writer's Class is the most comprehensive of the Project's classes for writers, geared to enhance creative writing skills for experienced writers. It is specially designed for honors level high school writing students and above. Start this course.
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