Kansas City Public Library Launches Second Season Of Writing Workshops
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Kansas City MO
08 September, 2021
7:12 AM
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Press release from the Kansas City Public Library: September 7, 2021 The Kansas City Public Library is launching a second season of it popular online classes for beginning and intermediate-level writers interested in developing their writing skills.The classes, taught by graduate students in the University of Missouri-Kansas City's MFA Program in Creative Writing, are: Poetry Workshop, Introduction to Fiction Writing, Writing in the Digital Age, and Screenwriting 101.Each is offered online via Zoom. RSVPs are required, using the links below. Class sizes will be limited, and students will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. POETRY WORKSHOP Wednesdays, September 22 through October 136:30 – 8:30 p.m. Learn more about poetry forms, write your own poems, and help fellow participants hone their writing. Seeing how others experience and think about your poem helps guide your own revisions. Details | RSVP INTRODUCTION TO FICTION WRITING Wednesdays, September 22 through October 136 – 8 p.m. Learn the basics of fiction writing -- character development, dialogue, image crafting, structure, point of view, and artful language choice -- through careful reading, analysis, discussion, and practice. Details | RSVP WRITING IN THE DIGITAL AGE Tuesdays, September 21 through October 127-9:30 PM Explore useful techniques when writing for the web. Learn how to write successful blogs, create meaningful and engaging content, and build a functional website. Details | RSVP SCREENWRITING 101 Mondays and Wednesdays, September 22 through October 137-9:30 PM Learn the basics of screenwriting, from developing a concept to creating an outline, writing a script, and pitching your idea. Also included: Tips for getting your screenplay noticed. Details | RSVP Courses are made possible by proceeds from the annual Writers for Readers fundraising event. This press release was produced by the Kansas City Public Library. The views expressed here are the author's own.
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