Last Chance to Join "How to Write About Social Issues in Unprecedented Times"
Ready to write stories that make a difference? Here's how to make it happen.
Now more than ever, writing about social issues is an absolute imperative for so many of us — and one that raises a host of complex questions for writers. How do you write a story that does justice to a crucial social issue, but is also a compelling read? How much research and contextual information is enough? How much is too much?
Kavita Das has made answering these complicated questions her speciality. Author of the book Craft and Conscience: How to Write About Social Issues, Kavita is a Pushcart Prize-nominated writer whose work has appeared in The Atlantic, The Washington Post, CNN and many other publications. Basically, she’s *the* expert on how to craft this type of writing.
So we’re thrilled to offer Kavita’s in-depth seminar, How to Write About Social Issues in Unprecedented Times, at Narratively Academy this Wednesday, May 7. Join Kavita for this in-depth workshop and you’ll leave with increased confidence and new tools for writing articles, op-eds and other other stories that tackle the world’s most challenging and important issues.
Want to join this class (or another) but have limited funds? We’re pleased to offer sliding-scale scholarships, which you can apply for here.
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