Writing Short Stories: A Beginner’s Guide
Writing short stories (1,000–30,000 words) helps you discover your writing voice and how to convey your ideas. You’ll learn how to bring your story to life with an engaging plot, as well as character development, action, and dialogue. You’ll also learn the technical parts of crafting a short story, including structure, important character moments, and progression in the story. You’ll also know what to do with your short story once completed, including editing, proofing, and publishing options. Informative handouts for future use are included in class fee. The webinar login information will be emailed the day before class.
CLASS SCHEDULE: Subject to Change: Due to the very nature our classes are “subject to change” class change notices will be sent via email address on file, please check your email prior OR check class status at the Community Programs website before your scheduled class;
Register Online
DATES: 1 Thursday: March 6, 2025
TIME: 4:00 - 6:00pm
FEE: $50 (includes materials)
LOCATION: Online
MODE OF DELIVERY: Live Remote Instruction - Zoom
INSTRUCTOR: LeeAnne Krusemark
QUESTIONS: Contact instructor at LeeAnne@KrusemarkGrinnell.com
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LeeAnne Krusemark
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LeeAnne is an author, speaker, business owner, Chamber of Commerce Past President, and guest instructor at more than 200 colleges from Maine to Hawaii, including Purdue, and an adjunct online professor through Ed2Go at more than 2,000 facilities worldwide, including Harvard. LeeAnne’s inspiration in the classroom has even been compared to Oprah! |