Our Teachers
The Muse's instructors are all working writers and published authors who have taught courses at colleges, universities, and other community organizations. Read our teachers’ biographies and see what classes they are currently teaching.
Jayne Ann Krentz
Jayne Ann Krentz is the author of over fifty New York Times bestsellers. She writes contemporary romantic suspense under her Krentz name, historical romantic suspense under her Amanda Quick pen name and futuristic romantic suspense under her Jayne Castle name. She lives in Seattle.
Previous Classes Taught
- Discover Your Core Story, Explore the Secrets of Genre, and Find Your Lane
- (Fall 2023)
- Discover Your Core Story: Define It In Three Words
- (Fall 2022)
- Discover Your Core Story: Define It In Three Words
- (Winter/Spring 2023)
- Everything I've Learned About World Building
- (Winter/Spring 2022)
- Finding Your Author Voice
- (Summer 2021)
- From Core Story to Done Story
- (Summer 2023)
- How to Invent or Reinvent Yourself as a Writer: The Role of Core Story
- (Winter/Spring 2024)
- Ten Tips for Writing for Today's Popular Fiction Market
- (Winter/Spring 2021)
- The Muse Fiction Camp for Adults Day 1
- (Summer 2024)