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"By the end of this course I had the tools to write a well structured and organized article that I sold to my local newspaper. Now, the newspaper wants me to write an additional piece!"
- Angela Timpone
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"If you're the least bit interested in writing articles, take this course."
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"The instructor sparked my creativity and helped me focus on what my work as a writer should be. His advice guides much of what I write."
- Nicholas Troilo
 newspaper columnist
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Article Writing Feature articles are the human side of journalism—pieces that go beyond the facts, exploring the world in a personal and compelling way. Such articles can examine virtually any topic, from the latest news to the newest trends to profiles of interesting people.

Feature articles abound in magazines and newspapers and they can even grow into books, such as Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil and The Perfect Storm.

Article writing combines the reporter’s hunt for a story with a storyteller’s flair. In our course, you will learn such journalistic techniques as angles, “ledes,” research, and interviewing, as well as such craft elements as description, structure, character, and voice. You will also learn how and where to market your work.

Whether you seek to write stories drawn from serious news or the lighter side of life, we’ll show you how to write articles that grab a reader’s attention.

Select a class: Level I, Advanced
See also: Article Writing in NYC
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Level I
Article Writing | 10-week Workshop
 
Using a balance of lecture, exercise, and feedback on work from the instructor and classmates, this course gives students a firm grounding in all the basics of feature writing. Everything is presented in a clear, accessible manner.
  • Begin writing two feature articles
  • Lectures on types of features and basics of craft
  • Writing exercises
  • Present work for critique

Article Writing I is for beginners or anyone who wants to brush up on the fundamentals.

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(3.0 CEU)

Online Classes  
Tuition: $395, Returning Students $365 . Registration Fee $25.  
Each class strictly limited to 16 students, ages 18 and up.

Starts Meeting Day Location Time Special Enroll
Jul 8 Tuesdays Online 24 hrs. a day Sample Class
CLASS FULL
Aug 12 Tuesdays Online 24 hrs. a day Sample Class


Advanced
Article Writing | 10-week Workshop
 
This course helps students refine their skills at writing and pitching feature and travel articles for magazines and newspapers. The focus is on developing projects and receiving feedback from the instructor and classmates. Students should leave this course with professional-caliber pitches and articles.
  • Work toward completion of several pitches and two articles
  • Lectures and exercises that expand on the basics
  • Present work for in-depth critique
Prerequisite: Article Writing I, Travel Writing I or the equivalent.
Which level is right for you? How to Choose a Level

Online Classes  
Tuition: $395, Returning Students $365 . Registration Fee $25.  
Each class strictly limited to students, ages 18 and up.

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