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Question Posted Sunday July 10 2005, 5:06 pm

Does anyone know where I can find some good writing classes?

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poetqueen answered Tuesday July 12 2005, 1:24 pm:
they usually offer them over the summer at local college campuses but they can cost alot of $$$ try to get into journalism and usually they can offer you some writing classes. hope i helped!

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CaptainAristotle answered Tuesday July 12 2005, 12:10 pm:
Judging by your correct spelling, grammar, and punctuation, you're in the elite literate 0.5% of the members of this website already. Do you really need all that extra information a class would teach you weighing your brain down?

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M_to_the_E_to_the_L answered Monday July 11 2005, 7:27 pm:
check local libraries. They often run community programs. Otherwise check through your school... They could possibly point you in the right direction. And i don't knwo how old you are but if you are in HS... local colleges often offer classes to HS age kids and older. These are college level classes but if you are looking for something challenging this might be the way to go.

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cRaZyBaby1155 answered Monday July 11 2005, 4:58 pm:
Well, My sister took classes on feb. break at UofR

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Draak answered Monday July 11 2005, 2:19 am:
You might want to try at your local community college or community center. Or, if you are still in high school, you might want to talk to your guidance counselor, they may have the resources to point you in the right direction.

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VixenDark answered Sunday July 10 2005, 8:49 pm:
It depends on what you want to write.

My reccommendation is to find a website where you can post your works, then ask for some constructive criticism from other authors there.

Or, if you like that kinda thing, practice writing by roleplaying online. Makes you think on your feet. ^^

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HyperactiveMiss answered Sunday July 10 2005, 6:08 pm:
I have no idea. lol. But I looked for some sites and you might want to check these out:

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twistedsister17 answered Sunday July 10 2005, 5:09 pm:
Yeah! Try Writers and Books! Its in the city (Rochester) on University Avenue. You can also go on their website! Its one of those places where you can express yourself and they have cooking, writing, and acting classes! They even have an open mic night. I have been going there for two years now, and I love it!

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