Are you an aspiring writer who wants to land assignments for consumer magazines but doesn't know where to start? Well, here's where to start: with reviews, front-of-the-book pieces, personal essays on hot-button issues, and profiles of people to whom you have unique access.
Great, now what does that mean?
As someone whose whose work has appeared in The Atlantic, Time Out New York, The...
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Are you an aspiring writer who wants to land assignments for consumer magazines but doesn't know where to start? Well, here's where to start: with reviews, front-of-the-book pieces, personal essays on hot-button issues, and profiles of people to whom you have unique access.
Great, now what does that mean?
As someone whose whose work has appeared in The Atlantic, Time Out New York, The Awl, and more, I'll show you how I used my existing contacts, expertise, and interests to craft great pitches that landed assignments—and you can too.
Unlike the pricey, online classes or overcrowded, free classes that other schools offer, my in-person, small class is ideal: Fewer students means more time for you to ask all the questions you want so that you get the writing insights you need.
Take this class and learn:
-how to make your pieces as timely as possible
-how to find unique stories that no other big mags have covered
-how to write irresistible articles inspired by your own life
-how to get access to the people you want to interview