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Teacher 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…

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Youth 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…

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Teacher 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…

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Teacher Feature: Lisa Cooper

A long time student of The Muse, Lisa Cooper received her Master’s Degree in Creative Writing and Adult Education with a concentration in Memoir from Seton Hill University. Trained and…

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Program Feature: Fiction

Are you an experienced fiction writer? Are you new to fiction, but looking to learn more about the genre? The Muse Writers Center offers a variety of fiction classes and…

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Teacher Feature: Dana Staves

Take Dana’s Class: The Advanced Romance Workshop which begins on Tuesday, October 6 7-9:30pm EST! Genre fiction is not only lucrative – it’s a relentless pursuit of joy. That’s what…

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