Six classes. All open to new students.
A D&D campaign used as a generative writing workshop. You build a character, go on an adventure, and write from inside the experience. No D&D experience needed. No writing experience needed.
Learn MoreYou've got an idea for a screenplay. Maybe you've had it for years. Over five weeks, you'll go from pitch to first act — with your entire film mapped out. Taught by Dave Child.
Learn MoreCollide two genres. Write a scene in the wreckage. Write the manifesto. A single-session workshop built on collision, surprise, and the weird energy that happens when rules from different worlds meet.
Learn MoreA writing class that takes cosmic horror seriously as a genre — not just as atmosphere, but as a way of thinking about scale, dread, and what language can and can't do when confronted with the genuinely unknown.
Learn MoreLine-by-line craft work. Close reads of published fiction and poetry. Attention to what a sentence actually does — its rhythm, its weight, its camera angle. For writers who want to read and write more rigorously.
Learn MoreA class built around one question: if this is true, what else is true? We follow each creative choice through its consequences until the world starts to feel like somewhere that was always there, waiting to be discovered.
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