The Muse Writers Center
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“Remember that when someone hears your story, it is hard for them to be your enemy.”
--Sheila Arnold

Sheila Arnold is in her element when she helps her students bring their stories to life. This fall session, she is teaching three online classes in storytelling. Read more about Sheila and her classes.
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This Fall... Write with Us, Wherever You Are!

Classes Starting Soon--Register Now!

We have an amazing fall online class, workshop, and seminar schedule that starts in October. 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.

You'll find our regular introductory classes and workshops in Poetry, Fiction, Memoir/Creative Nonfiction, Screenwriting, Comics/Graphic Novels, and Songwriting. Plus we've added new advanced workshops in Poetry, Fiction, Memoir/Creative Nonfiction, and Screenwriting. And we have a great series of all-new craft, creativity, research, and professional development seminars.

Our fall schedule features many super-star teachers from around the country including:
All classes will be held online, using Zoom. We all hope to be back in person soon, but for now, to ensure everyone's health and safety, 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.
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Free Lecture & Discussion with Jayne Ann Krentz: "Why Genre Fiction is Important, Even if it is Entertaining"

Thursday, September 24, 7-8:30 p.m., Online, More information
Join New York Times best selling author, Jayne Ann Krentz, and hear her discuss the broad and popular world of genre fiction. Just because it is “popular” fiction is it doesn’t mean that it isn’t vitally important to society. The entire program will be streamed LIVE on our website and on Facebook. Jayne Ann Krentz is the author of more than fifty New York Times bestsellers. She writes romantic suspense, often with a psychic vibe, under three names and in three different fictional worlds: She uses Jayne Ann Krentz for her contemporary stories, Jayne Castle for her futuristic and Amanda Quick for her historicals.

More Online Events This Week

Write Now! with The Muse & Slover Library for Adults

Tuesday, September 22, 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.

20/30 Writers Club

Friday, September 25, 10-11 a.m., Online, More information
Sunday, September 27, 5-8 p.m., Online, More information
A creative writing workshop and support group aimed at young adults who want to build camaraderie and connections within the thriving writing community in Hampton Roads. The group now meets twice a week!
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The Muse Writers Center is spotlighted by The Hampton Roads Show's Kerri Furey, where Executive Director, Michael Khandelwal talks about how the center has reacted to COVID, and in some ways welcomed the opportunity to be extra creative. Watch the video and learn about The Muse's fall classes and events--all online--where anyone in the world can come together and express themselves through--and be inspired by--creative writing.

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 Hampton Roads Community Foundation and the Norfolk Department of Economic Development.
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