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Class Catalog

Publishing Fundamentals IV: Marketing & More

with Elise McHugh

What happens after you sign your book contract? Learn how books move from manuscript to publication, including production timelines, marketing realities, publicity, and the many behind-the-scenes decisions that shape a successful launch.

professional development, publishing

3 Sessions
August 10 - August 24, 2026
5:00-7:00 pm PT
Online Fiction

Flavortown: The Art of Food Writing

with Sabra Boyd

Anton Ego knows—great food writing goes beyond the plate. Through reading and prompts, we’ll explore the food essay as a way to write about memory, culture, history, pleasure, the human experience, and more. Leave with an essay draft and a strategy for next steps and/or publication.

generative, craft, cohort

4 Sessions
August 13 - September 3, 2026
5:00-7:00 pm PT
In Person Fiction Advanced

How to Write Funny When You Aren’t a Comedian

with Minda reves

Humor gives life to personal writing. Learn to use humor to reveal deep truths, make your reader laugh, crank the ordinary into the absurd, and give your story an unforgettable voice. Life can get pretty weird; thank goodness we can laugh through it all.

generative, craft

1 Session
August 15 - August 15, 2026
5:00-8:00 pm PT
Online Nonfiction

Pet Sounds: Writing About the Animals in Our Lives

with Steve Almond

What do our animals teach us about attention, love, grief, and companionship? We’ll explore writing about the pets who’ve changed us. You leave with new work and tools for writing about these very special relationships.

generative, craft

1 Session
August 17 - August 17, 2026
5:00-8:00 pm PT
Online Fiction

Understanding Story Structure

with Ruth Joffre

Stories can unfold in many ways, from the classic hero’s journey to spirals, fractals and experimental forms. Learn how story shape creates the emotional experience and experiment with new possibilities for plot, character, and movement in your fiction. 

craft

3 Sessions
August 19 - September 2, 2026
5:00-7:00 pm PT
Online Fiction Intermediate

Beyond Setting: Writing Literature of Place

with Amy Muia

Some stories can only happen in one particular place. We’ll explore how writers create immersive settings that shape character, mood, and plot. And we’ll practice writing our own settings that feel vivid, transporting, and unforgettable.

craft, close reading

1 Session
August 22 - August 22, 2026
1:10-4:10 pm PT
In Person Fiction

Start Submitting: Poems, Short Stories, Essay

with Tina Tocco

Take the guesswork out of submissions! Learn how to research and confidently submit your poems, short stories, essays, and other short work to literary journals and magazines.

professional development, publishing

1 Session
August 22 - August 22, 2026
10:00-12:00 pm PT
Online Fiction Introductory

Zine Camp for Adults

with Meredith Arena

Doomscroll less, make more! In true DIY spirit, we’ll collage, doodle, write poetry and manifestos, and assemble it all into a handmade zine—a mini self-made fanzine—that you can reproduce and share.

generative, creative practice

1 Session
August 22 - August 22, 2026
10:00-4:00 pm PT
In Person The Writing Life

Secrets & Lies: Writing Deception

with Steve Almond

Every human being lies or deceives in some way and your characters should, too. We’ll examine different types of deception and how they can be powerful drivers for our stories. Great for anyone interested in character motivation.

generative, craft, personal growth

1 Session
August 24 - August 24, 2026
5:00-8:00 pm PT
Online Fiction

Making Meaning from Memories

with Kimberly Dark

Turn overlooked moments into powerful stories. In this generative class, you’ll learn to shape fragments of memory into meaning, resonance, and beautifully crafted narrative. Leave with 20+ fresh starts and renewed momentum for your memoir or personal essays.

generative

1 Session
August 29 - August 29, 2026
10:00-1:00 pm PT
Online Fiction Introductory

Sentences ARE the Story

with Mary Lane Potter

How you tell a story matters as much as the story itself. In this sentence-level craft class, you’ll learn how rhythm, syntax, tone, and structure can create mood, reveal character, and shape the way your story lands with readers.

craft

1 Session
August 29 - August 29, 2026
10:00-2:00 pm PT
In Person The Writing Life

Writer’s Welcome Kit

with Paulette Perhach

This asynchronous course features online workbooks, including ten essential templates in Word and Excel to kickstart your writing life, and resources professional writers use to get published.

November 20 - November 20, 2029
Online Asynchronous Fiction

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