The Muse Writers Center
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Online & In-Person Events

Write Now! with The Muse & Slover Library for Kids & Teens

Tuesday, September 14, 5-7 p.m., Online, More information
Are you looking for a little inspiration? Come on down (virtually), join us and Write Now! A talented and qualified Muse teacher will lead you through an easy, fun, and creative workshop full of writing prompts and creative sharing.

Thought Radio For Adults: A Songwriting Experience

Wednesday, September 15, 5-7 p.m., Online, More information
In ThoughtRadio, we'll explore our emotional selves while taking the time to play with different perspectives outside of our own. We'll listen to a variety of musical styles and use both individual and group writing exercises. Join us for this free online program with Skye Zentz and in partnership with the Slover Library. Free registration required.

20/30 Writers Club

Saturday, September 18, 1-3 p.m., Online, More information
The 20/30 Writers Group is a monthly writing group for young adults. Each monthly meeting has a Question and Answer session with a guest writer. Join us as we improve our writing skills while building connections with each other. Free registration required. Hosted by Derek Spohn & Susan Deutsch.

Teen Writers Club

Sunday, September 19, 1-2 p.m., Online, More information
Join us for a bi-weekly, virtual social club for teens to chat about writing and write together! Free registration required.

Beyond The Book: Publishing Panel for Teens

Sunday, September 19, 4-5 p.m., Online, More information
Join us for a Q&A with a panel of publishing professionals and MFA students to learn about what literary career paths look like! This panel is geared towards teens. Panelists: Charlotte Nicole Davis, Sierra Foltz, Camille Jacobson, Ashley Woodfolk, & Susan Deutsch.

Author Advice Club

Tuesday, September 21, 5-7 p.m., Online, More information
Join Slover Library and The Muse Writers Center the third Tuesday of each month for a Q&A with a published author! This group is geared toward writers with some experience who are looking to gain insight into the world of professional writing; however, all are welcome to join.

Marisa Silver Book Launch and Q&A

Tuesday, September 21, 7-8 p.m., Online, More information
Join us for a reading by Marisa Silver from her latest book, The Mysteries, followed by a Q&A. This event will be held over Zoom. Please register to attend. There will also be a recording available after the event.

September Student Reading

Wednesday, September 22, 7-8 p.m., Online, More information
Join us as we celebrate the work of our Summer 2021 students as they share their writing from the past session. This event will be held via Zoom webinar. You must register to watch the reading live or to sign up to read.
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Fall Online Class Schedule Announced!

Fall Seminar Sale--All 1-Meeting Seminars are Nearly 10% Off

We have an amazing Fall 2021 online class, workshop, and seminar schedule that starts in October and runs through December. You can find the right class for you by genre or in a searchable calendar and register now. Tuition assistance and flexibility is always available if you need it. Just check that box on the payment form.

You'll find our introductory classes, workshops, and studios in Poetry, Fiction, Memoir & Creative Nonfiction, Screenwriting, Comics/Graphic Novels, Songwriting, as well as many great classes for Young Writers and Teens. Plus we have a great series of all-new craft, creativity, research, and professional development seminars... and this summer, all 1-meeting seminars are nearly 10% off!

What Should You Take Next?

In most of our genre areas, we have created a "#2" class that comes in between the "#1" class-level and the workshop-level. If you don't see a "#2"-level class in your genre, then it's fine to move to the workshop-level. If you are already in the workshop-level, it's fine to stay with your teacher or explore other teachers or genres.

Our Fall Schedule Features Many Super-Star Teachers from Around the World, Including:

All classes will be held online, using Zoom. We all hope to be back in person next year, but for now, to ensure everyone's health and safety during the Delta-variant surge, we are staying online this fall. To participate, students must have a stable internet connection with a computer or device with a webcam and microphone.

Register Now for the Hampton Roads Writers Conference: Sept. 23-25

The Hampton Roads Writers Conference is live and in-person this year, September 23-25 in Virginia Beach. Now in its 13th year, the conference features 1 evening plus 2 full days of workshops, 2 best-selling keynoters (Leslye Penelope & Andrew Bertaina), 2 first-ten-lines critique sessions, 50+ workshops during 10 breakout sessions, ten-minute agent pitches, cash prize contests for short fiction, short nonfiction, and poetry, complimentary 90-minute cocktail social, 2-hour open mic. Tuition includes 2 breakfasts, 2 lunches, and a cocktail social (cash bar) with complimentary heavy hors d'oeuvres, and the opportunity to pitch to literary agents. The Muse is a proud sponsor of the conference, and we will be there! Please register today... they also have scholarships if you need a little help affording the conference. Learn More.
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Due to updated CDC, state, and city guidance, The Muse has changed some policies in order to best protect our amazing community. When you visit, please abide by our guidelines.
  • The Muse Writers Center's physical space is open for people to write, meet others, and learn more about The Muse four days a week: Tuesdays, Wednesdays, & Thursday from 10 a.m.-7 p.m. and Saturdays from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. See our Locations, Hours, & Directions page for more information.
  • You must be vaccinated (those 12 and older) to enter The Muse's physical space. You are required to wear a mask upon entering. Once inside, if you are in a room by yourself, you may remove your mask. But if two or more are gathered in one room or public space, you must wear a mask.
  • The Muse has installed is installing an iWave-R air purification system that uses needlepoint bipolar ionization (NPBI) cold plasma technology to sanitize the air, killing viruses, bacteria, and mold.
Please read all our re-opening guidelines and important information before you visit. Thank you for helping us continue to adapt and grow as a community!
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Come Back from COVID Campaign
Become a Sponsor

During the Coronavirus in-person shutdown, the staff of The Muse Writers Center has been busy preparing for our eventual re-opening. We are re-organizing our library, assembling more comfortable furniture for our classrooms, and more.

Will you please help and sponsor a bookcase--or one of our classrooms?

All sponsorships are tax-deductible and all donors will be acknowledged with a thank you plaque on the item(s) or room(s) sponsored. Sponsorships can be made in honor of or in memory of someone special. Credit cards and checks are accepted. You can sponsor more than one item or room, and can split larger sponsorships into payments.

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Stay Connected! Join The Writers Reservoir on Facebook

Visit facebook.com/groups/WritersReservoir and connect with other writers and share articles, essays and personal experiences about being a writer in the world today as well as information about places to submit, contests, conferences, and more. The Writers Reservoir is more than a writers’ resource, it is a writers’ community! It is a place where writers can share, learn, connect and find that often elusive creative spark. The Writers Reservoir is a Facebook group. All writers are welcome to join and send invitations to join.
The Muse Writers Center’s projects, classes, and events are made possible in part through sponsorship by the City of Norfolk Commission on the Arts and Humanities, Queen of Virginia Skill & Entertainment, the Business Consortium for Arts Support, the Virginia Commission for the Arts, and the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional funding has been provided by Virginia Humanities and the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) as part of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act economic stabilization plan of 2020 as well as The Literary Arts Emergency Fund, the Hampton Roads Community Foundation and the Norfolk Department of Economic Development.
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