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Saturdays, Mar 8 - Mar 8
10:00 am - 12:30 pm

1 meetings
Level:
Genre: Youth & Teens 
Semester:
  • Spring 2025
  • Winter/Spring 2025
Meeting Location:
  • Hybrid
Room: Auditorium

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Creative Writing for High School Teens (Hybrid)

Creative Writing for High School Teens encourages students to expand their creative writing by challenging them to elevate their creative voices with new writing techniques.

During class, students learn literary craft techniques through lessons, exercises, and prompts. Popular topics include villain archetypes, magic system basics, how to write a fight scene, poetry, screenwriting, and more! At the end of class, students are given time to write and share their work. Our final class on April 12th is a student reading where family and friends are invited to attend. This final class reading is in-person only.

This class is open to teens, from older 14-year-olds to 17-year-olds, and is a hybrid class, meaning students can join online or in-person. Because The Muse wants our classes to be accessible to all, our youth classes are “pay what you can”, meaning you name the price you can afford, as high or low as it may be, no questions asked.

Come meet your muse at the Muse Writers Center!

This class is offered free to high school youth. This class would normally cost $250. When you register, you are welcome to donate any amount toward this class to defray our costs which include paying our teachers. In the box under “Enter the Amount,” you may enter any amount to make a donation or enter zero to take the class for free. Thank you!

Please Note:

All students under the age of 18 must have permission from a parent or legal guardian in order to participate. At check out a parent or legal guardian will be required to complete our Conduct, Waiver and Release Agreements. You can review these agreements here. 

Dates:
  • March 8
Prerequisite: Open to High School students (approx. ages 14-17)