An amazing learning opportunity is coming up this fall for anyone who wants to write or finish a novel. Novelist and teacher extraordinaire Masha Hamilton is offering two online novel-writing classes starting in September. I’m very, very tempted to take it myself.
The first one sounds great.
Novel Writing I is right for any writer who has been thinking about starting a novel or is up to halfway through. The class will include weekly lectures, critiques, and exercises aimed at helping you see your work freshly. We’ll motivate you as we cover discovering the essence of your novel (and learning how to convey it in a single sentence), as well as the importance of the opening chapter. We’ll discuss where to start the story, how to create a strong protagonist, the dramatic arcs of major characters, choosing a point of view, and exploring the voice of your novel as well as individual characters within it. We’ll analyze scene and delve into the dramatic possibilities created by strong dialogue. We’ll also look at setting, pacing, profluence and psychic distance. Finally, we’ll consider the business end – where and how to market your novel manuscript – and you’ll get guidance on the next step.
And the second one sounds even better.
Novel Writing II is for the writer who has more than half of a novel completed and is looking for a critical, helpful eye before the manuscript reaches the agent or editor. In this class, more of your work will be critiqued, and you will be called upon to write detailed weekly critiques yourself. Lectures will spring more naturally from the nature of the work. We’ll talk about motivation in the soggy middle of our manuscripts. This will be a chance to workshop a large portion of your completed work, and resubmit if you choose. We’ll focus on the skills of revision and layering your novel, as well as how to become our own teachers, learning by reading the work of others. The class also will include guidance on what to do once the manuscript is finished.
The soggy middle! I could really use help with that.
Masha is one of the most insightful, brilliant and encouraging writers I know. Anyone who is lucky enough to study with her will see their writing grow tremendously.
August 7, 2007 at 7:10 am
I am just starting my journey to write a novel and I posted my “strategy” on my blog today and thought you might be interested.
I would probably fall into the first class as I have trouble getting started.
The classes do sound interesting.
August 7, 2007 at 2:19 pm
I am so totally chicken. I want to do but I’m totally terrified. Ack.
August 7, 2007 at 4:18 pm
i so want to do this. i wrote her. lets see….
August 8, 2007 at 4:28 am
Cecily – writing a novel is a totally terrifying act. But I have to say, you will not find a more compassionate, patient and encouraging teacher than Masha. She knows what those feelings are like and she will help you through.
August 8, 2007 at 9:08 am
Thanks for posting this. I’m totally on the fence about whether or not to go for it, but at least I know about it.
August 8, 2007 at 12:34 pm
Ohhhh Violeta – please go for it. We could be classmates!