Late Summer Writing Workshop 2024

Guarantee: You will leave a better, more focused writer or your money back

Join a supportive community of writers to help you kickstart or sustain your writing.Designed for highly motivated writers with a project in-progress or ready to begin.Be inspired in this structured workshop led by professor and author John Estes.Fridays, 10 a.m. Central (USA), August 30 - October 25, 2024


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Small Group of Peer Writers

Capped at 6 participants, workshop will be tailored to the unique needs of its members.The workshop is a supportive, yet rigorous environment which seeks to encourage while also providing critical feedback aimed to help you quickly improve.


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Close Reading and Feedback

You'll have multiple opportunities for your work to be discussed by the group, with rich feedback from intelligent readers.


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Individual Consultation

You will have multiple one-to-one meetings with the instructor to discuss your work in detail.


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Testimonials from Former Students

I was looking for options to rework some web based essays I had written a number of years ago. Although this course was recommended, I was hesitant to take it because I wasn’t sure this was what I needed. John encouraged me to try it and promised me a refund if it didn’t work for me. I did try it and it was exactly what I needed to develop my writing skills. The group was small and intimate and John drew out the best in all of us over the time we were together. I now have a better working knowledge about the art of writing and the confidence to write in my own voice. — Priscilla S.

I wanted to write a book but was stuck in my head trying to figure how to do it, not believing I could do it and daunted by the size of the project. John’s workshop created a stimulating place to try things out, exciting feedback that opened up worlds, and the accountability of regular draft submission. Now I have a solid draft in progress and a ton of confidence and excitement about being an author. — Alison C.

Taking part in the Long Schoolroom has transformed me from a blocked procrastinator into the action-taking writer I’ve always wanted to be. Having the accountability of regular writing deadlines — and support to integrate a routine into my morning — unlocked a regular writing habit that I'd previously spent a lot of time worrying about.Receiving generous, thought-provoking feedback from my peers in the group has also completely transformed my style. I’ve learned so much about structure, character, and bringing the reader along. The skills and mindset I gained from this group have given me so much more confidence.John provides illuminating direction, and reflections on your writing that will have you reconsidering everything, and feeling inspired. I’m so grateful to the Long Schoolroom for reaffirming my desire to write, and for giving me the structure I needed to continue my journey — Anna H.

Writing on my own, I would get pretty tangled up when I attempted to revise and never could finish anything. The workshop helped me see my weak spots as a writer, break from some bad habits, and experiment with new ways of writing. It was really helpful to see others going through their own discovery processes. Now, I have a much stronger sense of possibility as a writer. I started with non-fiction and moved towards fiction. I've loosened up and am OK with learning from the process instead of feeling pressured to produce something. Paradoxically, I think I am getting a better sense of what a project I can finish will look like. —Tyler F.

When you really, really get into writing, it is like taking the top of your head off, as Emily Dickinson says about poetry. You catch a bug that stays with you forever. You can no longer live satisfied without writing.The growth I have experienced in my personal development just for being in this space is incredible. Giving myself an actual chance, committing to assume this new identity: a writer, an artist, rarely satiated but mostly satisfied with creation…for as long as I don’t stop creating.The Long Schoolroom is full of inspiring people and is a safe, creative space for exploration and personal and professional growth. —Ana-Maria


Workshop Leader

John Estes

John Estes has 3 decades of experience as a teacher of writing and literature. He is a professor of creative writing at the University of Alabama, has work published in over 100 journals, and is the award-winning author of multiple books of poetry and prose.


Friday Mornings, 10 a.m. Central (USA)

Aug. 30 - Oct. 25, 2024

$1197

  • Tailored instruction

  • Inspiring accountability

  • Group feedback

  • 1:1 meetings with John Estes

  • Library of writing resources

  • The Long Schoolroom Community Membership

  • Payment Plans Available


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