Adult Education
Classes this Weekend June 12-13 with Patti McCracken and Susan Isaak Lolis
Every writer and aspiring writer’s biggest, baldest, meanest fear–the blank page. Writer’s block has plagued many a penman. But it is a bully easily beaten back with the right know-how.…
Read MoreTeacher Feature: Meg Eden Kuyatt
Meg Eden Kuyatt is a 2020 Pitch Wars mentee, and her work is published or forthcoming in magazines including Prairie Schooner, Poetry Northwest, Crab Orchard Review, RHINO and CV2. She…
Read MoreWriting for Artists
Are you looking for a way to combine visual art with the craft of writing? We at The Muse are dedicated to cultivating a diverse community of creatives who work…
Read MoreThought Radio
In a busy world of technological connectivity, we are constantly being bombarded with the suggestions and opinions of other people. All the noise of these outside influences can make it…
Read MoreTeacher Feature: Jen Malia
Jen Malia is an autistic author and advocate. Her debut children’s picture book, Too Sticky!: Sensory Issues with Autism (Albert Whitman, April 2020), is about a girl who has to overcome her…
Read MoreYouth Classes Summer 2021
The Muse is excited to offer a number of insightful classes, workshops, and seminars for youth writers this Summer! Youth Director Remy Smidt discusses this Summer’s Youth Classes! The…
Read MoreTeacher Feature: Nathaniel Glanzman
SensitivityIs a word that is used whenWriting a first draft This semester, teaching artist Nathaniel Glanzman is teaching a seminar, Sensitivity Reading 101 on Saturday, April 24 at 1-3:30pm EST. The publishing…
Read MoreTeacher Feature: Jayne Ann Krentz
The fastest way to infuse energy into your writing is to start the story at a point you find exciting–not where you think the reader should start. This semester, Jayne…
Read MoreTeacher Feature: Suzanne Underwood Rhodes
This semester, Suzanne Rhodes is teaching the class, “Writing the Light in a Dark Time” beginning on Saturday, February 13 at 10am EST. Take Suzanne’s class to explore the core…
Read MoreTeacher Feature: Erin Beaty
Once upon a time, a girl came out to her friends and family as a writer, and they all said, “Duh. We were just waiting for day YOU accepted that…
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