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 Post subject: Not to be missed! [In case you missed it]
PostPosted: Sun Aug 23, 2009 10:56 am 
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Jayson Blair and Walter Duranty unavailable to teach? No prob!

Writing Fiction with The New York Times
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Have you ever dreamed of having your writing reviewed by the staff of The New York Times Book Review? Here’s your chance. In this exciting course, Scott Hutchins, lead instructor for The Online Writer’s Studio, will co-teach a fiction workshop with Greg Cowles of The New York Times Book Review. Over the course of the term, students will study the craft of fiction with both Hutchins and Cowles. Students will complete weekly writing exercises, culminating in a longer work of fiction that Cowles will critique. Reading will also be a key emphasis here. Hutchins will help students write their short stories and novel excerpts, which will be the backbone of the course, and Cowles will take students through a novel he recently reviewed, illuminating what he thinks makes it work or not. Short story writers and novelists: This is a chance not to be missed.

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