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"I had finished my MFA in fiction writing and I wanted a way to continue writing in a serious atmosphere, both honest and generous. The Gotham class was fabulous. I was able to develop a character for a novel I had been working on, which is now due for publication in August."
- Roxann King-Feuerman
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WRITE HERE! WRITE NOW! Welcome to Gotham Writers' Workshop.  Teaching more than 6,000 students a year, Gotham is the leading creative writing school in NYC and the United States.

New workshops begin frequently Online and in New York City.


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NEW WORKSHOPS BEGIN SOON There is nothing better than a Gotham workshop to help you take your writing to the next level.

This summer our professional writers are offering more than 150 different workshops covering more than a dozen forms of writing at levels from basic to advanced. Select from among the dozens of online workshops that begin in June, and July. Workshops in NYC begin in July.


GOTHAM EARNS IACET CERTIFICATION The International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) has certified Gotham as an Authorized Provider of Continuing Education Units (CEUs). We can now offer IACET approved CEUs to students who successfully complete ten-week and some six-week classes either in NYC or via the Internet.

NEW BOOKS BY GOTHAM FACULTY Looking for a good read? Then check out these recently published books written by Gotham faculty:



Beautiful Children by Charles Bock 
The Compound by SA Bodeen 
The Fiction Class by Susan Breen  
Have You Found Her: A Memoir by Janice Erlbaum  
The Soul of Creative Writing by Richard Goodman  
Quiet, Please: Dispatches from a Public Librarian
by Scott LaCounte 
How Not to Write a Novel
by Sandra Newman and Howard Mittelmark 
The Sky Isn't Visible from Here: Scenes from a Life
by Felicia Sullivan  
After Hours at the Almost Home by Tara Yellen 

Read excerpts from other books by Gotham faculty here.


LEARN HOW TO SELL YOUR WRITING You spend countless hours creating your work. So you owe it to yourself to spend some time learning how to sell it.  Now we invite you to join an industry expert in a comprehensive online seminar that focuses on finding marketplace success with your writing:

How To Freelance - With Amy Feldman
Learn the most effective techniques for developing a freelance writing career from someone who knows—professional freelancer Amy Feldman. Amy has written for such publications as The New York Times, Time, Best Life, and Institutional Investor. She has also served as a senior writer at Money, a reporter for the New York Daily News, and a staff writer at Forbes.

How To Get Published - With Stephen Barbara
Learn the most effective steps and techniques for getting a book published from a true insider, literary agent Stephen Barbara, in this four-week online seminar. Whatever your specialty, fiction or nonfiction, you will gain a realistic understanding of how to get published.

How To Sell Your Screenplay - With David Title
With Hollywood insider David Title as your guide, learn the most effective strategies for selling your screenplay in a comprehensive four-week seminar. David is the head of development at Crossroads, a production company devoted to feature films, TV, and music videos.

These four-week online seminars begin July 16. Space is limited.


FREE NEWSLETTER FOR WRITERS Gotham's free monthly e-newsletter is filled with writing tips, workshop news, community events, faculty profiles, special offers, student news, and more. Sign up today.

ANOTHER STUDENT SUCCESS

Dear Gotham,

I just learned that Ingram Book’s booksellers magazine will be featuring my co-authored novel, Unraveling (available July 7, 2008 from Random House) on the cover of their July/August issue. Here's a recap of how this happened.

In Susan Breen’s Fiction 1 class, I revised Unraveling. At the end of this class, we discussed query letters. Armed with one, I handed it to panelists at book events, and snail mailed everywhere. I did not have an agent. Three miracles occurred in just a few months— three houses said I could submit my ms to them. Marking those envelopes “Solicited Manuscript” was a thrill I’d never have dreamed possible before Gotham. Over the next few months, one house passed, another never responded, and one editor sent a letter discussing what worked and what didn’t. And, if we revised, she’d take a second look. IF?! Advanced Fiction classes were about to begin and I enrolled, despite missing the early enrollment specials.

Once again workshopping our novel, I came away with suggestions for making the time frame easier to follow, the mother character more sympathetic, and the opening “hookier.” The pearls of my peers and Susan Breen facilitated enormous changes to the manuscript. Several months later, my co-author and I delivered our stone tablets, Random House made an offer, we accepted (duh), and sought out an agent to finalize contract details. Yes, with a subject line like “have offer, need agent” it’s not as daunting a process.

Because of Gotham and a large dose of chutzpah, I’m awaiting the birth of Unraveling, first in hardcover and two years later in paperback!

I can be contacted through my website, www.lynnbiederman.com. I hope writers reading this see that it really can happen.

Sincere thanks,

Lynn Biederman

> To read more Letters to Gotham, click here.


CREATIVE NEW OPTION FOR TEENS Teen Ink, a national literary magazine, has partnered with Gotham to present six-week online creative writing courses created exclusively for teens, 13 to 19 years old. These classes are all about helping younger writers discover and develop their unique voices. There are no grades, no exams, and no wrong answers.

Students will explore a variety of fiction's forms, including memoir, personal essay, and article writing. Every week, they will engage in conversations about writing craft, partake in writing jam sessions, and have the chance to get feedback on their work. Plus, students will have the opportunity to submit work for review by a Teen Ink editor for possible publication in the national magazine and web site. All students will also receive a one-year subscription to Teen Ink magazine.

For information and registration visit TeenInk.com.


DID YOU KNOW? Gotham offers you the opportunity to work one-on-one with a professional writer in NYC or online. To learn more, check out our Private Instruction, Mentorship ProgramScript Doctoring, and Book Doctoring services.

PRAISE FOR <i>WRITING MOVIES</i> Written by members of Gotham's screenwriting faculty, Writing Movies: The Practical Guide to Creating Stellar Screenplays, continues to garner enthusiastic reviews.

"Writing Movies is a valuable and accessible manual on all aspects of screenwriting."
The Writer

"an excellent resource for anyone considering writing a screenplay; highly recommended" —Library Journal

Preview chapters and learn more at WritingMovies.info.


GOTHAM GOES INTERNATIONAL Since 1997, aspiring writers from 114 countries have studied online with Gotham Writers' Workshop. As our reputation has expanded internationally so has interest in our methods.

We are pleased to announce that our first book, Writing Fiction, is now available in an Italian edition, Lezioni di scrittura creativa, published by Dino Audino Editore. Learn more at audinoeditore.it.

This joins the German language edition, Romane und Kurzgeschichten schreiben, which debuted in 2004. (The German edition can be ordered from Amazon.de.)


WRITER RESOURCES JUST A CLICK AWAY You can access many online resources directly from your Gotham home page. Simply roll over the Resources tab at the top of this page for quick links to expert advice, articles, books for writers, reading lists, and more.

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