You’ll have Doctor Who for homework!!!
Here’s what I’m offering at Bellevue College in the Spring (Registration probably begins in March):
Geek Fiction Writing
This course analyzes popular sci-fi,
You’ll have Doctor Who for homework!!!
Here’s what I’m offering at Bellevue College in the Spring (Registration probably begins in March):
Geek Fiction Writing
This course analyzes popular sci-fi,
I don’t know about you, but after years of writing, I notice that I get into a stylistic rut. As I have mentioned before on this blog,
I list these to educate and enlighten: Don’t be that guy.
1) “You should find something else to supplement that–like math!”–
And here’s what to do if you find yourself in such a situation:
A) If you are the wizard
…and teen non-writers deserve them, too.
Teens have taught me a bunch about writing over the last couple of decades–both the teens who have already written five novels and the ones who would rather scrub under the refrigerator than pick up a pen.
Sabrina Lowney, who is one of my TEENWriters wrote this, and I just had to share.
Sparkly vampires are actually kind of genius.
Written by the Scenes and Dreams class (One more Teenage Novelist class to go). Anyone care to continue the story?
Britta at I Like These Books is a teenage blogger and one of the contributors to Spoiler Alert (The Book Recap). When she’s not reading or blogging,