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message 1: by MK (new)

MK Whiting | 63 comments I took a class maybe 8 years ago and I enjoyed it.
I am looking to see what creative writing or basic writing courses are available.
Prefer the free kind, but paid is ok.
Just trying to compile a list for now.
I know I can always improve.
MK


message 2: by Gail (new)

Gail Meath (goodreadscomgail_meath) Hi MK, I took a few years ago, night courses at one of the local colleges. Probably now, they'd be virtual, but it did cost some...not much as they weren't credit courses.


message 3: by Scott (new)

Scott Coon | 66 comments I have been watching some great YouTube channels for writers and I started my own, which includes science videos for science fiction writers.

Under my Channels tab, you can find links to the writing and entertainment channels I love like Jenna Moreci, Sookie Reviews, and iWriterly. They're really good and they are free to watch.

Here is my channel link:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClTE...

I hope this helps.


message 4: by MK (new)

MK Whiting | 63 comments Scott wrote: "I have been watching some great YouTube channels for writers and I started my own, which includes science videos for science fiction writers.

Under my Channels tab, you can find links to the writi..."


Thank you, Scott, I will check them out


message 5: by Helen (new)

Helen Gould (helenclairegould) | 130 comments I run writing and self-publishing courses online for new and improver writers. They are paid courses, but are relatively cheap. Message me for more information.


message 6: by Jim (last edited Dec 30, 2020 03:50PM) (new)

Jim Vuksic | 1227 comments Most public libraries, community colleges, and literary clubs offer lectures, seminars, classes and/or contact information related to creative writing, copy and conceptual editing, publishing, marketing/promotional skills, and professional service providers.

Seek professional advice and services from established, well-known professionals and that is what you will receive. Avoid advice and instruction from unknown entities, many of whom often know no more about the subject matter than you.


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