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Fall 2022 Class Schedule Announced!
In-Person, Online, & Hybrid Classes
- In In-person classes, everyone will meet at our physical center.
- Hybrid classes are where it's your choice whether to attend In-Person or through Zoom each class meeting. We have installed an excellent hybrid system to ensure both In-Person and Zoom students have the same great experience. The instructor will host the class in a physical Muse classroom.
- Online classes meet over Zoom; you can take them from anywhere.
What Should You Take Next?
In most of our genre areas, we have created a "#3" and "#2" class that comes in between the "#1" class-level and the workshop-level. If you don't see a higher-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.
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In Addition to Our Regular Classes, Teachers from Around the Country Are Offering:
- Best-Selling Fantasy Novelist Erin Beaty, teaching Let Your Story Shine: Avoiding Mistakes that Kill Your Prose and Genre Blending
- Best-Selling Novelist Hannah Capin, teaching Fiction 3: Deeper into Voice & Revision
- SF/F Novelist Cassandra Clarke, teaching Science Fiction & Fantasy Workshop and also Writing Romance
- Memoirist Deborah J. Cohen, teaching Writing About Family Secrets
- Novelist/journalist John DeDakis, teaching Facing Your Writing Fears
- NY Literary Agent Jessica Errera, teaching The Path to Publication: An Agent’s Point of View
- New York Times-bestselling author Ayana Gray, teaching The Power of Worldbuilding
- Virginia Poet Laureate Luisa A. Igloria, teaching We Carry, Are Carried
- New York Times-bestselling author Jayne Ann Krentz, teaching Discover Your Core Story: Define It In Three Words
- Novelist Susan Isaak Lolis, teaching Writing a Sense of Place & Setting
- Arkansas Poet Laureate Suzanne Rhodes, teaching The Poetry Workshop
- NY Literary Agent Steven Salpeter, teaching From Short Story to Film & TV: Writing the High Concept Short Story
- Former Virginia Poet Laureate Tim Seibles, teaching The Burning Robe: Writing The Erotic
- Award-Winning Author/Editor Kathleen Volk Miller, teaching Healing through Writing
- ODU MFA Program Director/Award-Winning Novelist Kent Wascom, teaching The Fiction Workshop
- Award-Winning Novelist Michele Young-Stone, teaching Celebrating the Literary Witch in You and The Fiction Studio
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Last Chance for August Classes
Writers Craft
- Infusing Setting with Character in Fantasy Fiction: A hybrid class that meets Saturday, August 27, 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Instructor: Jason Carney. More information
- Creating a Strong Romantic Arc: A hybrid class that meets Saturday, September 10, 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Instructor: Preslaysa Williams. More information
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Please Fill Out Our Publishing Survey
Win a $300 Gift Certificate
We are compiling a list celebrating the publishing success of everyone who has ever been involved with The Muse Writers Center--students, teachers, volunteers, event attendees, etc.
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Past or forthcoming, self-published and traditionally published, short or book... any genre!
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Don't forget: everyone who completes this survey by September 16, 2022 will be entered into a drawing to win a $300 Muse Gift Certificate!
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In-Person & Online Events
Write Now! with The Muse & Slover Library for Adults
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. Free registration required.
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Writers Coffee Break
Join us as we come back together and meet in-person for our monthly 1st Friday Writers Coffee Breaks at Cafe Stella in Ghent. At these informal get-togethers, area writers and Muse teachers, students, and friends enjoy conversation and camaraderie over a (perhaps much needed) coffee break. This month's hosts: Michael Khandelwal and Kent Wascom. We look forward to seeing your faces again!
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Boozy Book Fair @ Reaver NFK
Reaver NFK is teaming up with our favorite local intersectional feminist bookstore & bottle shop, Eleanor's Norfolk, to bring you a Boozy Book Fair. A lineup of local booksellers will take over Reaver's taproom for the evening and a curated beer cocktail list inspired by some of Eleanor's NFK's favorite authors.
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Writers Zoom Meet-Up
September 6, 2022 @ 5:00 pm EDT to 6:00 pm EDT at The Muse Writers Center
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Join The Muse on the first Tuesday of each month for our monthly Writers Zoom Meet-Up, an informal get-together where writers from anywhere in the world enjoy conversation, camaraderie, and discussion about what we're working on. Breakout rooms by genre will be
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Show & Grow Your Prose
Join The Muse and Hampton Roads Writers for Show and Grow Your Prose. Presenters will read 10 minutes of their material, which will be followed by another ten minutes of feedback from our guest critiquers Lauran Strait and Michael Khandelwal. Reading slots are limited, and deadline to submit is Sept. 9 at 3 p.m. Non-presenting audience members are both welcome and encouraged to attend. Material is displayed on the auditorium screen so everyone can read along.
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Projects, Passions, and Possibilities Writing Group
A roundtable discussion open to all writers and generated by the interests of the participants to exchange and spread information. Free registration required. Hosted by author, Fran Ward
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Scholarship Winners
The Muse Writers Center is excited to announce the winners of the Joan Rorke-McClure Futures Scholarships through a generous donation from William McClure. Joan Rorke-McClure was a leading physician, lover of education, and friend to The Muse who always encouraged and helped foster a passion for learning. We awarded four scholarships for the coming academic year, each with a value of up to $1,000. The winners are Ean Casey, Alondra Duenas, Gabriela Igloria, and Tessa Wilkinson. Learn more about the awardees.
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Register Now for the Hampton Roads Writers Conference: Sept. 22-24
The Hampton Roads Writers Conference is live and in-person this year, September 22-24 in Virginia Beach. Now in its 14th year, the conference features 3 days of workshops, 2 best-selling keynoters (Edmund R. Schubert & Wendy H. Jones), 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.
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- 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 no longer required to wear a mask, though it is encouraged.
- 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.
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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.
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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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What's Still Available?
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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.
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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, the Business Consortium for Arts Support, the Virginia Commission for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the WeTransfer Creative Hubs Grant. 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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