Creative Writer's Classes

Looking for Short Stories, Poems, Essays, and Screenplay Excerpts

The Project believes the education of reading and writing should be a cooperative effort among the literary community. The Project is currently putting together educational textbooks for school curriculums. These textbooks will have only original works of unknown or little known writers. If your poem, short story, essay, or screenplay excerpt is selected to be included in one of these textbooks, the Project requests only the rights to print the work for educational purposes. The writer shall retain all rights otherwise. Acknowledgement of the work will be given in the bibliographic section, with a writer's biography before the entry.

The work should be suitable for a school curriculum, for both young and adult students. Please put "Textbook entry" in the subject line of your email to be directed to the appropriate recipient.

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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 the lifelong desire, the Project has a class for everyone.

Beginners should start here, on this page, while more the more experienced writer can proceed on to the next level here.

Beginner Writer's Class

Introduction to Creative Writing, a brief overview of what creative writing means and entails.

  Exercise One: Creative Writing Skills

Lesson One: Choosing What to Write, a review of categories in literature and selecting an

  audience.

Lesson Two: Poetry, an overview on poetry and key concepts.

  Exercise Two: Poetry Recognition

  Exercise Three: Poetry Interpretation

  Exercise Four: Poetry Recognition, Rhythm

Lesson Three: Poetry Types, exposure of different types of poetry.

  Exercise Five: Poetry Types

  Exercise Six: Poetry Composition

Lesson Four: Nonfiction, an introduction of creative and noncreative nonfiction

Lesson Five: Histories, a look at how histories are written creatively and noncreatively

Lesson Six: Biographies, a look at how biographies are written creatively and noncreatively.


Keep up with our school's textbooks progress

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