Online Teen Writing Class

Have you ever wanted to write a novel? Or a series of short stories, or maybe a poetry collection?

Maybe you have a story idea that has been simmering in your head for a long time, but you’ve never gotten around to actually putting it down on paper.

Or maybe you started writing your novel — or you have started writing many novels — but you never seem to build enough momentum to carry you through to the end.

What if you could have sustained weekly support to write your creative projects?

I would be honored to be your cheerleader, mentor, teacher, and accountability partner during this journey!

 

Online Novel-Writing Class for Teens

a 10-week session, one hour each class
Sundays, September 10 – November 19
 (No class October 29)
4pm PT / 5pm MT / 6pm CT / 7pm ET
* A hands-on, week-by-week approach to improving your writing *

 

Ray Bradbury said of the reading and writing process: “We are cups … constantly and quietly being filled. The trick is knowing how to tip ourselves over and let the beautiful stuff out.”

Using weekly writing exercises as a foundation and jumping-off point, you will then “tip yourselves over and let the beautiful stuff out” by writing your own poems, short stories, or novel chapters, which you will submit to me each week for individual constructive feedback. By the end of the semester, you will have written a substantial draft of a book. Wow!

Additionally, if you are looking for stand-out activities to put on your college resume… this would definitely be one of them! So much of college is about writing; admissions officers are always impressed to see students who are interested in writing and who have pursued that interest outside of the classroom!

So… are you in? Here are the details!
Every class will include:
  • Focused teachings on a “craft” element of writing, such as character development, plot and story structure, setting, dialogue, scene vs. summary, and more.
  • A brief writing exercise to get creative juices flowing.
  • A 15-minute workshop of a fellow student’s opening chapter to give feedback and learn from.
  • Homework: write a story, poem, or chapter of your novel every week and send it to me for individual feedback.
  • By the end of the class, you will have a solid draft of a book completed, which is quite an accomplishment!!

 

About me: Dallas is the author of the award-winning YA novels Thanks, Carissa, For Ruining My Life and The Best Week That Never Happened, which was a  #1 New Release on Amazon, a Featured Bestseller on Apple Books, and a “Must Read” on Reedsy Discovery. She also has published two short story collections — How to Make Paper When the World is Ending and Woman, Running Late, in a Dress — and her next novel Before & After You & Me will be published in 2024 by Owl Hollow Press. Dallas won first place in the international Glass Woman Prize, second place in the American Fiction Prize, and the Cypress & Pine Short Fiction Award. A four-time Pushcart Prize nominee, Dallas received her MFA in Fiction Writing from Purdue University and her BA in Creative Writing from the University of Southern California.

When: The one-hour sessions will be held on September 10, 17, 24; October 1, 8, 15, 22; November 5, 12, 19. (No class October 29.) The start time will depend on your time zone: 4 pm PT, 5 pm MT, 6 pm CT, 7 pm ET

 

Register Now!
Please register now to ensure you get a spot before the class fills up — and to get the early registration discount! (If the class is full when you register, you will be put on a waiting list in case of cancellations.)

 

Early Registration Discount! Register by August 31, only $349



 

Regular Registration, after August 31, $399




If you would like information about the workshop, including log-in information, to be sent to a different email than your PayPal email, please write me at DallasWoodburn {AT} gmail {DOT} com
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