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"We writers too often need others to tell us that our writing is good," says instructor Junse Kim. "And this is where it all goes horribly wrong. We become impatient for praise, obsessed with completing a story before learning the basic skills we need to write it. It's the equivalent of, say, an aspiring carpenter who has committed to building a beautiful house, yet doesn't know how to hammer in a nail or saw a piece of wood."
In this class, you'll develop concrete skills and narrative techniques through fun writing exercises designed to help you master your craft. At the end of five weeks, you'll have a better grip on how to use these techniques (for developing character, setting, and plot) as tools for building your story. The class will also analyze other narrative genres, from movie scenes to comic books, to analyze storytelling skills you can apply to your fiction writing.
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- Sunday, January 21, 2:00pm-4:30pm
- Sunday, January 28, 2:00pm-4:30pm
- Sunday, February 4, 2:00pm-4:30pm
- Sunday, February 11, 2:00pm-4:30pm
- Sunday, February 18, 2:00pm-4:30pm
Junse is a great teacher who demystifies the craft of writing and teaches his students about all aspects of it - not just how to write, but also how to critique, how to interpret different narrative genres, and what to do next.
Junse Kim's "Intro to Fiction" class, which I just finished up this past Thursday, was the best writing class I've ever taken. I've taken several writing classes in the past, but none have broken down the elements of craft to me in such a sensible and succinct way. I feel more prepared to tackle my writing projects with confidence and skill now than ever before.
I just want to say thanks again to Junse Kim (Intro to Fiction) for his time and energy. Having never really written before, I was amazed at how comfortable he made me in both writing and sharing in a group environment. I think I am now officially on my own writing journey thanks to Junse.