- This course includes both fiction and nonfiction prose. The 101 courses do not include workshopping of student projects, but students write and receive feedback on writing exercises and assignments.
- Here you will be guided surely and safely into the writing life.There's no pressure to work on a specific project or even settle on which type of creative writing you prefer. The idea is to exploresee with a writer's eyes, spark ideas to life, gain confidence, and experiment with both fiction and nonfiction.
- Creative writing is one of the most fulfilling ways to express yourself, and you're never too young or too old to give it a try.Come on in. The water's fine.
- Creative Writing 101 is for beginners or anyone who wants a refresher. In this six-week course, you will find:
- Exercises that stretch your writing in various directions
- A wealth of ideas to pursue and strategies for finding new ideas
- Feedback from your instructor in a completely supportive and no-pressure environment
- Expansion of your powers of observation and imagination
- Techniques for bringing your words to vivid life on the page
- Guidance on how to find the stories and voice that are unique to you
- Exposure to a range of writers and types of creative writing
- Cultivation of good writing habits
- Awareness of your strengths and weaknesses
- Confidence gained through practice and praise
- A safe playground in which to work through your obstacles and fears while having a wonderful time
- Tuition: $299. Registration Fee $25. Each class strictly limited to 14 students, ages 18 and up.
- New classes will be posted soon.
- Tuition: $299. Registration Fee $25. Each class strictly limited to 16 students, ages 18 and up.
- Feb 17, Tuesdays - Online ClassTime: 24 hrs. a day; Location: Online
- Feb 24, Tuesdays - Online ClassTime: 24 hrs. a day; Location: Online
- Mar 3, Tuesdays - Online ClassTime: 24 hrs. a day; Location: Online
- Mar 17, Tuesdays - Online ClassTime: 24 hrs. a day; Location: Online
- Apr 7, Tuesdays - Online ClassTime: 24 hrs. a day; Location: Online
- Apr 14, Tuesdays - Online ClassTime: 24 hrs. a day; Location: Online
- May 5, Tuesdays - Online ClassTime: 24 hrs. a day; Location: Online
- How much can you learn in one day?Plenty. As you will discover in one of our One-Day Intensives in New York City.
- The One-Day Intensives are seven-hour crash courses.You are immersed in a topic through a mixture of brief lectures that hit the high-points and writing exercises that let you immediately try your hand at what you've just learned.
- The Intensives provide an excellent overview of their fields, ideal for both the beginner and someone wanting a quick refresher course.Arrive in the morning with a desire to learn. By the end of the day, you'll be a more knowledgeable and skilled writer.
- Students come from all over the world for our One-Day Intensives.You're likely to be sitting near NYC locals as well as people from such far-flung places as Texas, Egypt, and Japan. (NYC Hotel Information.)
- Intensives are open for writers of any level.
- We offer an online version of an Intensive, a three-week Character course.
- We also offers two and four-week seminars, includingHow to Get Published, Hit Send: Publishing Short Nonfiction, How to Blog, and Nonfiction Book Proposal.
- Students may reschedule a One-Day Intensive one time.
- This course will help unleash your creativity as a writer of prose fiction and nonfiction and ignite a variety of ideas.
- Tuition: $125. Registration Fee $25. Each class strictly limited to 30 students, ages 18 and up.
- Apr 11, Saturday - New York City ClassTime: 11:00AM - 6:00PM; Location: 1450 Broadway
- May 8, Friday - New York City ClassesTime: 10:00AM - 5:00PM; Location: 555 8th Ave.
- Fiction I encompasses short stories and novels. After Level I, students have a choice of Fiction II/III (focusing on short stories), or Novel II (focusing on novels). If you are working on "genre" fiction, you may take either a Fiction/Novel course or one of our genre courses: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Romance, Mystery. If you are working on a YA novel, you may take a Fiction/Novel or "genre" course, or you may take a Children's Book course, where the full spectrum of children's books will be covered.
- Fiction is a wonderful conjuring act.With only words and the reader's imagination, a work of fiction can sail across the world in pursuit of a whale, or time-travel to another dimension, or zero in on a few minutes in line at the local bank, enveloping the reader in a made-up story that feels real.
- To pull off this feat requires a balance of craftsmanship, daring, and insight into human nature.Here you will learn the time-tested elements of fiction craft and how to market your work.
- Whether you seek to write short stories or novelsmainstream or literary, comic or tragic, we'll show you how to spin your thoughts into believable and spellbinding tales.
- Write one or two short stories or begin work on a novel
- Lectures on fundamental concepts
- Writing exercises
- Present work for critique
- In a clear, accessible manner, the course presents the fundamentals of plot, structure, voice, description, character development, point of view, and dialogue.Lectures and writing exercises are used to illustrate these concepts. You will also have the opportunity to present your work and receive feedback from your instructor and classmates. The goal is to write two short stories or to begin a novel and to acquire a firm understanding of all the basics of fiction writing.
- Fiction I is for beginners or anyone who wants to brush up on the fundamentals.Beginners who wish to write novels should take Fiction I before Advanced Novel Writing.
- Tuition: $420, Returning Students $390. Registration Fee $25. Each class strictly limited to 14 students, ages 18 and up.
- New classes will be posted soon.
- Tuition: $399, Returning Students $369. Registration Fee $25. Each class strictly limited to 16 students, ages 18 and up.
- Feb 24, Tuesdays - Online ClassTime: 24 hrs. a day; Location: Online
- Mar 3, Tuesdays - Online ClassTime: 24 hrs. a day; Location: Online
- Mar 17, Tuesdays - Online ClassTime: 24 hrs. a day; Location: Online
- Apr 7, Tuesdays - Online ClassTime: 24 hrs. a day; Location: Online
- Apr 14, Tuesdays - Online ClassTime: 24 hrs. a day; Location: Online
- May 5, Tuesdays - Online ClassTime: 24 hrs. a day; Location: Online
- Write or refine one or two short stories; Lectures that expand on fundamental concepts; Writing exercises; Present work for in-depth critique.
- The course focuses on the presentation and critique of your work and is designed to help you sharpen your skills.Emphasis is placed on honing each story's structure, characterization, narrative, description, and style with the aim of creating publishable work.
- Advanced Fiction Writing is for writers who have completed Level I or thosewith fiction-writing experience who are prepared to discuss all of the fundamental concepts of the craft. Writers often repeat Advanced Fiction Writing as they continue to develop projects.
- We offer Advanced Fiction for writers working on short stories and Novel Writing II for writers working on novels.You are, however, welcome to work on material in Advanced Fiction that would eventually end up in a novel.
- Tuition: $420, Returning Students $390. Registration Fee $25. Each class strictly limited to 14 students, ages 18 and up.
- New classes will be posted soon.
- Tuition: $399, Returning Students $369. Registration Fee $25. Each class strictly limited to 14 students, ages 18 and up.
- Feb 11, Wednesdays - Online ClassTime: 24 hrs. a day; Location: Online. You can still enroll in this class!
- Feb 18, Wednesdays - Online ClassTime: 24 hrs. a day; Location: Online
- Mar 18, Wednesdays - Online ClassTime: 24 hrs. a day; Location: Online
- Apr 8, Wednesdays - Online ClassTime: 24 hrs. a day; Location: Online
- Apr 15, Wednesdays - Online ClassTime: 24 hrs. a day; Location: Online
- May 13, Wednesdays - Online ClassTime: 24 hrs. a day; Location: Online
- Prerequisite: Two terms of a GWW Fiction II or Novel II class. Which level is right for you? How to Choose a Level (3.0 CEU)
- The Fiction Level III focuses on workshopping short stories.All students are veterans in the workshop process, and each story is read and discussed in detail over a two-week period, giving the writers a plenitude of helpful feedback. In addition to the workshopping, each week the instructor leads students through a discussion of some tantalizing new topic. Writers often repeat Fiction Writing Level III to continue their projects.
- Tuition: $399, Returning Students $369. Registration Fee $25. Each class strictly limited to 14 students, ages 18 and up.
- Apr 22, Wednesdays - Online ClassTime: 24 hrs. a day; Location: Online
- How much can you learn in one day?Plenty. As you will discover in one of our One-Day Intensives in New York City.
- The One-Day Intensives are seven-hour crash courses.You are immersed in a topic through a mixture of brief lectures that hit the high-points and writing exercises that let you immediately try your hand at what you've just learned.
- The Intensives provide an excellent overview of their fields, ideal for both the beginner and someone wanting a quick refresher course.Arrive in the morning with a desire to learn. By the end of the day, you'll be a more knowledgeable and skilled writer.
- Students come from all over the world for our One-Day Intensives.You're likely to be sitting near NYC locals as well as people from such far-flung places as Texas, Egypt, and Japan. (NYC Hotel Information.)
- Intensives are open for writers of any level.
- We offer an online version of an Intensive, a three-week Character course.
- We also offers two and four-week seminars, includingHow to Get Published, Hit Send: Publishing Short Nonfiction, How to Blog, and Nonfiction Book Proposal.
- Students may reschedule a One-Day Intensive one time.
- Topics include: character, plot, point of view, description, getting published
- Tuition: $125. Registration Fee $25. Each class strictly limited to 30 students, ages 18 and up. Discounted Class! Click ENROLL to register for $75.00. Can't be used with other discounts.
- Feb 21, Saturday - New York City ClassTime: 11:00AM - 6:00PM; Location: 1450 Broadway
- Apr 24, Friday - New York City ClassTime: 10:00AM - 5:00PM; Location: 555 8th Ave.
- May 16, Saturday - New York City ClassTime: 11:00AM - 6:00PM; Location: 30 W. 16 St.
- Jun 8, Monday - New York City ClassTime: 10:00AM - 5:00PM; Location: 555 8th Ave.
- A memoir is similar to a personal essay; both incorporate elements from the writer's life. But a personal essay focuses more on the viewpoint, and a memoir focuses more on the story. Gotham also offers courses on Essay & Opinion Writing and an Intensive on Personal Essay Writing.
- Every life holds many tales.Whether your life is wildly unconventional or relatively normal, there's bound to be something fascinating about it. That's why the contemporary memoir-everyday people telling their stories-has become such a popular phenomenon. A memoir covers an aspect of a life, whether it's a short piece about, say, a bicycle ride with a friend, or a book about, say, your entire childhood.
- To make readers care, your memoir must be told with the finesse of fiction.Here you will learn techniques for focusing your life stories, as well as well as writing craft and how to market your work.
- Whether you seek to write essay-length pieces or a book, we'll show you how to best tell the stories from your life.
- Using a balance of lecture, exercise, and feedback on work from the instructor and classmates, this course gives students a firm grounding in all the basics of memoir writing. Everything is presented in a clear, accessible manner.
- Write one or two short memoirs or begin a book
- Lectures on basics of memoir craft
- Writing exercises
- Present work for critique (two times)
- Tuition: $420, Returning Students $390. Registration Fee $25. Each class strictly limited to 14 students, ages 18 and up.
- New classes will be posted soon.
- Tuition: $399, Returning Students $369. Registration Fee $25. Each class strictly limited to 16 students, ages 18 and up.
- Feb 10, Tuesdays - Online ClassTime: 24 hrs. a day; Location: Online
- Feb 24, Tuesdays - Online ClassTime: 24 hrs. a day; Location: Online
- Feb 24, Tuesdays - Online ClassTime: 24 hrs. a day; Location: Online
- Mar 17, Tuesdays - Online ClassTime: 24 hrs. a day; Location: Online
- Apr 7, Tuesdays - Online ClassTime: 24 hrs. a day; Location: Online
- May 5, Tuesdays - Online ClassTime: 24 hrs. a day; Location: Online
- Focusing on developing projects and receiving feedback from the instructor and classmates, this course helps students sharpen their skills and work toward completion of publishable work. Writers often repeat Memoir II to continue their projects.
- Write or refine one/two short memoirs or begin or work toward completion of a book
- Lectures that expand on basics of memoir craft
- Writing exercises
- Present work for in-depth critique (two times)
- Tuition: $420, Returning Students $390. Registration Fee $25. Each class strictly limited to 14 students, ages 18 and up.
- New classes will be posted soon.
- Focusing on developing projects and receiving feedback from the instructor and classmates, these courses helps students sharpen their skills and work toward completion of publishable work. Writers often repeat Memoir II to continue their projects. Gotham has two separate programs for Memoir II online:
- Memoir II-aFor writers working on either essay-length (short) or book-length memoirs.
- Memoir II-bFor writers working on book-length memoirs.
- All advanced students should start with Memoir II-a.Then, if you are writing a book and wish to continue with your study, you would follow it with Memoir II-b.
- Prerequisite: Memoir I or the equivalent.
- Write or refine one/two short memoirs, or begin or work toward completion of a book-length memoir
- Lectures that expand on basics of memoir craft
- Writing exercises
- Present work for in-depth critique (two times)
- Tuition: $399, Returning Students $369. Registration Fee $25. Each class strictly limited to 14 students, ages 18 and up.
- Apr 15, Wednesdays - Online ClassTime: 24 hrs. a day; Location: Online
- Prerequisite: Memoir II-a
- Begin or work toward the completion of a book-length memoir
- Lectures that expand on basics of memoir craft and the book form
- Present work for in-depth critique (three times)
- Tuition: $399, Returning Students $369. Registration Fee $25. Each class strictly limited to 14 students, ages 18 and up.
- Apr 22, Wednesdays - Online ClassTime: 24 hrs. a day; Location: Online
- How much can you learn in one day? Plenty.As you will discover in one of our One-Day Intensives in New York City.
- The One-Day Intensives are seven-hour crash courses.You are immersed in a topic through a mixture of brief lectures that hit the high-points and writing exercises that let you immediately try your hand at what you've just learned.
- The Intensives provide an excellent overview of their fields, ideal for both the beginner and someone wanting a quick refresher course.Arrive in the morning with a desire to learn. By the end of the day, you'll be a more knowledgeable and skilled writer.
- Students come from all over the world for our One-Day Intensives.You're likely to be sitting near NYC locals as well as people from such far-flung places as Texas, Egypt, and Japan. (NYC Hotel Information.)
- Intensives are open for writers of any level.
- We offer an online version of an Intensive, a three-week Character course.
- We also offers two and four-week seminars, includingHow to Get Published, Hit Send: Publishing Short Nonfiction, How to Blog, and Nonfiction Book Proposal.
- Students may reschedule a One-Day Intensive one time.
- Tuition: $125. Registration Fee $25. Each class strictly limited to 30 students, ages 18 and up.
- Feb 20, Friday - New York City ClassTime: 10:00AM - 5:00PM; Location: 555 8th Ave.
- Mar 16, Monday - New York City ClassTime: 10:00AM - 5:00PM; Location: 555 8th Ave.
- Apr 11, Saturday - New York City ClassTime: 11:00AM - 6:00PM; Location: 1450 Broadway
- May 15, Friday - New York City ClassTime: 10:00AM - 5:00PM; Location: 555 8th Ave.
- Movies are the modern mythologythe stories we all watch for excitement, inspiration, and entertainment. So many genres and types...drama, comedy, action/adventure, science fiction, fantasy, thriller, horror, crime, noir, epic, western, war, romantic comedy, musical. Larger than life blockbusters or down-to-earth depictions of reality. Tales told with emotional verve and visual imagery we never forget.
- A movie isn't great unless it starts with a great blueprintthe screenplay. Here you will learn to write a script that is cinematic, as well as dramatic-writing craft and how to market your work.
- Whether you seek to write shorts or features, Hollywood glamor or indie grit, we'll show you to write screenplays that light up the screen.
- Using a balance of lecture, exercise, and feedback on work from the instructor and classmates, this course gives students a firm grounding in all the basics of screenwriting. Everything is presented in a clear, accessible manner.
- Begin a feature-length screenplay
- Lectures on basics of screenwriting craft
- Writing exercises
- Present work for critique (two times)
- Tuition: $420, Returning Students $390. Registration Fee $25. Each class strictly limited to 14 students, ages 18 and up.
- New classes will be posted soon.
- Tuition: $399, Returning Students $369. Registration Fee $25. Each class strictly limited to 16 students, ages 18 and up.
- Mar 10, Tuesdays - Online ClassTime: 24 hrs. a day; Location: Online
- Apr 7, Tuesdays - Online ClassTime: 24 hrs. a day; Location: Online
- May 5, Tuesdays - Online ClassTime: 24 hrs. a day; Location: Online
- Focusing on developing projects and receiving feedback from the instructor and classmates, this course helps students sharpen their skills and work toward completion of a saleable screenplay. Writers often repeat Screenwriting II to continue their projects. Prerequisite: Screenwriting I or the equivalent. Which level is right for you? How to Choose a Level (3.0 CEU)
- Work toward completion of a feature-length screenplay
- Lectures and exercises that expand on basics of screenwriting craft
- Engage in rewriting
- Present work for in-depth critique (two times)
- Tuition: $420, Returning Students $390. Registration Fee $25. Each class strictly limited to 14 students, ages 18 and up.
- New classes will be posted soon.
- Tuition: $399, Returning Students $369. Registration Fee $25. Each class strictly limited to 14 students, ages 18 and up.
- Apr 15, Wednesdays - Online ClassTime: 24 hrs. a day; Location: Online
- How much can you learn in one day?Plenty. As you will discover in one of our One-Day Intensives in New York City.
- The One-Day Intensives are seven-hour crash courses.You are immersed in a topic through a mixture of brief lectures that hit the high-points and writing exercises that let you immediately try your hand at what you've just learned.
- The Intensives provide an excellent overview of their fields, ideal for both the beginner and someone wanting a quick refresher course.Arrive in the morning with a desire to learn. By the end of the day, you'll be a more knowledgeable and skilled writer.
- Students come from all over the world for our One-Day Intensives.You're likely to be sitting near NYC locals as well as people from such far-flung places as Texas, Egypt, and Japan. (NYC Hotel Information.)
- Intensives are open for writers of any level.
- We offer an online version of an Intensive, a three-week Character course.
- We also offers two and four-week seminars, includingHow to Get Published, Hit Send: Publishing Short Nonfiction, How to Blog, and Nonfiction Book Proposal.
- Students may reschedule a One-Day Intensive one time.
- Tuition: $125. Registration Fee $25. Each class strictly limited to 30 students, ages 18 and up.
- Feb 21, Saturday - New York City ClassTime: 11:00AM - 6:00PM; Location: 1450 Broadway
- Mar 20, Friday - New York City ClassTime: 10:00AM - 5:00PM; Location: 555 8th Ave.
- Apr 11, Saturday - New York City ClassTime: 11:00AM - 6:00PM; Location: 1450 Broadway
- May 16, Saturday - New York City ClassTime: 11:00AM - 6:00PM; Location: 30 W. 16 St.
- Jun 19, Friday - New York City ClassTime: 10:00AM - 5:00PM; Location: 555 8th Ave.
- This is a cross-genre course, applicable to any kind of writing that contains characters, including nonfiction.
- Characters are the beating heart of every storyfiction, nonfiction, any kind of scripted show. In fact, it's their actions, dialogue, habits, quirks, appearance, gestures, hopes, dreams, fears, triumphs, failures, and flaws that make a story what it is. We follow people like Sherlock, Hamlet, Katniss, Batman, Lolita, and ________ (fill in your great character here) not because they're nice folks, but because they fascinate us.
- It's almost magical, bringing people to life through words.Here you'll learn techniques for creating and revealing characters that seem as vividly dimensional as your wife or boss or next-door neighbor.
- Whether you're working with imaginary or real people, we'll show you how to write characters that your readers or audience won't soon forget.
- Intensives are for beginners or anyone who wants to brush up on the fundamentals.
- The NYC Intensives take place all in one-day, a seven-hour session.These are fun, fast-paced immersions. You'll get a mixture of brief lectures that hit the high-points and writing exercises that let you immediately try your hand at what you've just learned. NYC One-Day Intensives are offered in NYC on Fridays and weekends throughout the year.
- The Online Intensives unfold over three weeks, with new lecture material and exercises each week.You will get in-depth lectures and an assortment of exercises that let you try your hand at everything you're learning. Each week, you will turn in an assignment and receive feedback from the instructor.
- The Intensives provide an excellent overview of their fields, ideal for both the beginner and someone wanting a quick refresher course.Come in with a desire to learn. Very soon after, you'll be a more knowledgeable and skilled writer.
- Gotham also offers two and four-week seminars, includingHow to Get Published, Hit Send: Publishing Short Nonficiton, How to Blog, Nonfiction Book Proposal, and How to Sell Your Screenplay.
- Tuition: $125. Registration Fee $25. Each class strictly limited to 30 students, ages 18 and up.
- Mar 20, Friday - New York City ClassTime: 10:00AM - 5:00PM; Location: 555 8th Ave.
- Apr 11, Saturday - New York City ClassTime: 11:00AM - 6:00PM; Location: 1450 Broadway
- May 22, Friday - New York City ClassTime: 10:00AM - 5:00PM; Location: 555 8th Ave.
- Tuition: $125. Registration Fee $25. Each class strictly limited to 30 students, ages 18 and up.
- Feb 10, Tuesdays - Online ClassTime: 24 hrs. a day; Location: Online
- Mar 17, Tuesdays - Online ClassTime: 24 hrs. a day; Location: Online
- Apr 14, Tuesdays - Online ClassTime: 24 hrs. a day; Location: Online
- May 19, Tuesdays - Online ClassTime: 24 hrs. a day; Location: Online
- Add Business Writing I
- One-day Intensivesseven-hour crash courses in a variety of genres/subjects