Last Call! The Longform Feature: Reporting Big Stories That Demand Attention
Want to learn how to write big, exciting stories that will get published and enthrall readers?
One of the most fun things I’ve done all year was the Narratively Academy class/ mentorship program I led this spring, when I got the chance to collaborate with a small group of writers as we worked through all the intricacies of finding great story ideas, conducting interviews, structuring longform pieces and of course, writing them. I’m super excited to lead a second session of The Longform Feature: Reporting Big Stories That Demand Attention this fall, and you only have 2 days left to sign up!
If you’ve been wanting to write big, dramatic reported stories, this is the class for you. But you don’t have to take my word for it! Check out what one of our spring students had to say about this class:
“From the very first class intro, it was clear that he cared deeply about delivering a great learning experience and giving us everything we needed. The structure of the class was brilliant — walking us through each step with examples beforehand and feedback after was incredibly supportive.”
Today only, we’re offering 15% off seats in any September Narratively Academy class. Just use the code SEP4 when signing up for The Longform Feature or any of our other September classes, which are:
A Pen for the People, a unique 90-minute seminar that will help you use your writing skills to make change in the world.
The Insider’s Guide to Writing Personal Statements and Applying for Grants & Residencies, an in-depth two-day workshop taught by Abeer Hoque, a writer and photographer who has won NEA and Fulbright fellowships.
Writing With Your Ancestors: Infusing Memoir With Family History, a five-week workshop that will help you connect with your roots, polish your prose and zero in on which parts of your story resonate most with readers.
Check out all of our upcoming Narratively Academy classes here.
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