5 Ways Harlan Ellison Can Help You Improve Your Writing
Hot-headed, outspoken, and litigious, Ellison was a source of a lot of advice in his lifetime, and so today we’ll be sifting through his thoughts and exploring what modern authors can learn
Hot-headed, outspoken, and litigious, Ellison was a source of a lot of advice in his lifetime, and so today we’ll be sifting through his thoughts and exploring what modern authors can learn
Joyce Carol Oates’ MasterClass suffers from being a more involved, more comprehensive undergraduate course forced into a simpler, less interactive format, but she’s still an expert.
The thing about telling stories – the reason everyone thinks they’d make a great writer – is that we all do it, and we tend to do it pretty frequently. We don’t, for instance, all communicate by painting. Few of us regularly sing for an audience, most of us haven’t made anyone a film, but …
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Neil Gaiman is one of the most significant fiction authors of our age and, more than anyone else currently on MasterClass’ roster, particularly qualified to teach the craft of writing.