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The creative writing program is dedicated to students’ development in three writing genres: fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction. Creative writing classes are taught by published writers, and may include classes in book arts, desktop publishing, screenwriting, and literature. Other offerings include an editorial internship through the Santa Fe Literary Review , and a multi-genre workshop-style class designed to develop more significant bodies of work. With focuses on the creative process as well as workshopping, editing, and publishing, the program prepares students to generate and publish creative writing, edit and revise comprehensively, and pursue bachelor’s and master’s degrees.
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Earning a Certificate of Specialization in creative writing provides students the opportunity to hone their skills and abilities in a variety of forms of creative writing, as well as the practices of publishing writing.
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Employment of writers and authors is projected to grow 8 percent from 2016 to 2026, about as fast as the average for all occupations. Strong competition is expected for full-time jobs because many people are attracted to this occupation.
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In the state of Missouri, t he median annual wage for writers and authors is $61,240.
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Writing and Editing Courses in Wichita, KS

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Whether you’ve decided to level up in your career, or you’re trying to learn writing and editing for the first time, ed2go is here to help you reach your professional goals. We offer many writing and editing courses and classes in Wichita, KS and partner with colleges and universities from all over the state to make your learning experience as easy as possible. Looking to prepare for a certification online? Not to worry, there’s plenty of online writing and editing classes in Wichita available.
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Examine the field of technical writing, learn how to write within any technical writing context, and develop your own portfolio. Students will also prepare for the Certified Professional Technical Communicator exam.
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Writing Fiction Series
This course series will teach you the craft of fiction with lessons developed by a published author. You will learn the fundamentals of storytelling that bring your ideas to fruition, and how edit and polish your work like a professional writer.

The Craft of Magazine Writing
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Learn how to create and distribute an inspirational and professional autobiography for family, friends, and others.

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Have you always dreamed of being a published fiction writer? Or are you looking to get a degree and pursue a career as an editor, copywriter, or lyricist? However big your goals are, our Creative Writing program will help you sharpen your creative writing skills and become a strong, confident writer.
By enrolling in the program, you will engage with a community of supportive writers through classes, workshops, and contests that will help you market your work. Program instructors will teach you how to analyze and evaluate aesthetic values, literary styles, and technical elements and theories across multiple genres and you will explore the dynamic relationships among people, cultures, and the physical world. You'll receive guidance from established authors during the creative writing process through problem-solving, experimentation, and inspiration to produce original fiction and non-fiction work across multiple genres. Upon completing the program, you will have a portfolio worthy of publication.
Begin writing your story today with the Creative Writing program!
Students at any Maricopa Community College may need to complete courses at more than one of our colleges.
Expressing ideas, thoughts and feelings through story is as old as time! The Creative Writing program at EMCC is an inclusive, flexible 24-credit program to reach the Certificate of Completion in Creative Writing. Faculty are practicing writers who are multicultural and internationally focused, offering students access to nationally recognized authors and poets. A portfolio is required to enter, and faculty are available to assist students prior to their portfolio submission. The Creative Writing program at EMCC is the first of its kind in the West Valley, providing students access to a national and international network of published writers via seminars, webinars and online. The Creative Writing program also works with other Fine Arts programs on campus to provide a comprehensive fine arts experience.
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Writers are integral members of the collaborative teams creating content for print publications, film, television, radio, and new media. Put simply, the story comes first.
The Creative Writing program prepares you for a career in the arts and entertainment industry by providing course work that encourages writing proficiency, creative expression, literary scholarship, and critical thinking. You will develop your craft as you participate in workshops, conference with faculty mentors, interact with visiting writers, and collaborate with students in other academic disciplines. Extra-curricular activities include the Screenwriting Club, The Writers’ Guild, and, Readers’ Corner. Students are also encouraged to submit writing and art work to the Kelab Art and Literary Journal , a collaborative effort of the Creative Writing, Graphic Design, Photography and New Media programs along with the Writers' Guild.
You may select the Prose, Poetry, and Drama concentration or the Screenwriting concentration.
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Our Creative Writing students have earned recognition as distinguished poets, novelists, dramatists, and screenwriters. For example, a recent grad sold his feature screenplay to Universal Pictures. They have also gone on to apply their skills in editing, publishing, and marketing, as well as pursue a range of other majors, using the writing skills they gained in this major as a foundation.
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Students develop portfolios for submission to four-year programs in creative writing, dramatic writing for theatre, and television, film, and new media.
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Introduction to creative writing (eng 265).
Introduction to Creative Writing entails the study of the craft of creative writing. Over the course of the semester, students will learn to identify and discuss the characteristics of literary creative writing, compose basic works of creative writing, employ effective editing and revision skills, and use a standardized vocabulary to justify aesthetic literary judgments. Class enrollment is limited to 20 students.
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Creative Writing at Wichita State

The Creative Writing Program at Wichita State University offers both an undergraduate major and minor, as well as a three-year, studio-academic Master of Fine Arts in poetry or fiction.

Growing a Vibrant Artistic Community in the Heart of the Plains
Our MFA Program, the twelfth oldest in the country, is a studio-academic program, featuring small workshops with accomplished faculty, opportunities to work on our literary journal, internships with a national press, and one-on-one tutorials with Distinguished Visiting Writers. All of our MFA students receive financial support from the university through graduate teaching assistantships and fellowships which cover their tuition and provide a stipend. The Huffington Post has named our program to its list of “Top 25 Underrated Creative Writing MFA Programs.”
At the undergraduate level, we offer a 33-hour major in creative writing with classes in fiction, poetry, and nonfiction writing, as well as a minor for students who want to add a creative pursuit to another major field of study. Our undergraduate students are able to take classes with the same faculty who teach in our graduate MFA Program. Advanced creative writing students also have opportunities to work with our Distinguished Visiting Writers and work on Mikrokosmos, the WSU Literary Journal.
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PVCC's Creative Writing department provides courses, workshops and special events in various creative writing genres, such as poetry, fiction and creative non-fiction. The department encourages students and writers of all levels of experience to focus on their own creative process as well as their finished creative writing product.
In addition, the Creative Writing department also is committed to providing a “writer’s community”–that is, opportunities for students to celebrate individual artistic endeavors as well as promoting and recognizing their need to participate in diverse cultural activities. Nationally known writers and artists--such as Jan Beatty, Martha Collins,Georgia June Goldberg, R.S Gwynn, Cynthia Hogue, Margaret Rogza, Alberto Rios, Beth Shadur, Beth Ames Swartz, Lewis Turco, Judith Vollmer and many others-- have given readings and presentations to PVCC's creative writing students via the "Visiting Writer and Scholar Reading Series."
Further, the Creative Writing at PVCC is proud to offer the Maricopa County Community College District’s Academic Certificate in Creative Writing. This certificate at PVCC offers a unique and innovative opportunity for those interested in pursuing a course of study in creative writing in a vibrant community of award-winning, nationally renowned authors of fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction.
Creative Writing Certificate Program is a shared educational endeavor available through several MCCCD colleges. Any creative writing courses taken at certificate-offering campuses are transferable toward the certificate. Only six of the required 24 certificate credits must be earned at the individual college in which students enroll, offering writers tremendous flexibility in course scheduling and convenience. Completion of the Academic Certificate in Creative Writing does not lead to a particular degree program but is intended to help writers develop their talent and craft, as well as their continued enjoyment of writing for personal growth. Upon completing a certificate, each student produces an original writing portfolio that may be included in applications to undergraduate and graduate programs in creative writing.
Most importantly, PVCC's Creative Writing Department is committed to creating lifelong learning opportunities by fostering a learning environment whereby creative writing efforts are valued, encouraged, and a vital and on-going part of our culture. The department recognizes that great writers–and great audiences for creative writing-- are comprised of educated, productive world citizens.

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