February 19, 2015
Have you ever dreamed of getting a short story published in a magazine or perhaps even having the next great novel listed on the New York Times bestseller list? Or, maybe you just have a good story to tell?
Northeast Texas Community College and renowned author Lou Antonelli are offering Creative Writing 101 again at the Main Campus on FM 1735.
Antonelli?s short fiction has been published in the U.S., Canada, England, Portugal, India and Australia, and gathered up in four separate collections; the most recent ?Letters from Gardner ? A Writing Odyssey? includes 16 short stories and the correspondence between the author and the editor of Asimov?s Science Fiction, Gardner Dozois.
Antonelli will share writing tips and techniques designed to help students become published authors themselves.
Antonelli says Creative Writing 101 relates to all forms of writing and will benefit every writer from the novice to the pro. During the class, students will learn the building blocks for writing a short story or novel.
Antonelli says every student will learn how to tap into their natural story-telling ability, and more importantly, how to set that down in print or pixels. The practical aspects of writing will be taught ? plot, pacing, characterization and exposition ? as well as how to get your story into print.
Lou is also a journalist and managing editor of The Clarksville Times.
Don?t miss out on this exciting opportunity to learn Creative Writing! This class begins at 6 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 26, and runs for six sessions of two hours each.††It concludes April 2.†Cost for the course is $50 for tuition.
For more information or to register for the course call 903-434-8134 or 903-855-1441 or stop by the Business Technology Building 111 on the NTCC campus, or the Mount Pleasant Community Resource Center at 105. N. Riddle Street.
Northeast Texas Community College and renowned author Lou Antonelli are offering Creative Writing 101 again at the Main Campus on FM 1735.
Antonelli?s short fiction has been published in the U.S., Canada, England, Portugal, India and Australia, and gathered up in four separate collections; the most recent ?Letters from Gardner ? A Writing Odyssey? includes 16 short stories and the correspondence between the author and the editor of Asimov?s Science Fiction, Gardner Dozois.
Antonelli will share writing tips and techniques designed to help students become published authors themselves.
Antonelli says Creative Writing 101 relates to all forms of writing and will benefit every writer from the novice to the pro. During the class, students will learn the building blocks for writing a short story or novel.
Antonelli says every student will learn how to tap into their natural story-telling ability, and more importantly, how to set that down in print or pixels. The practical aspects of writing will be taught ? plot, pacing, characterization and exposition ? as well as how to get your story into print.
Lou is also a journalist and managing editor of The Clarksville Times.
Don?t miss out on this exciting opportunity to learn Creative Writing! This class begins at 6 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 26, and runs for six sessions of two hours each.††It concludes April 2.†Cost for the course is $50 for tuition.
For more information or to register for the course call 903-434-8134 or 903-855-1441 or stop by the Business Technology Building 111 on the NTCC campus, or the Mount Pleasant Community Resource Center at 105. N. Riddle Street.