Correspondence Course for Poets with Alice Osborn
Year-long class begins February 15th
$295 for 12 months (that’s only$25/month!) of a hand-written poetry critique (1 poem/month).
This class is perfect for poets who want a one-on-one poetry session with Alice, but don’t live in North Carolina. Poets submit 1 poem per month based on Alice's emailed poetry prompt. Then the hand-written critique is snail mailed back to the poet (mailing fees included in the tuition).
This is class is perfect for those just starting to write poetry and those who have been writing poetry for a while.
With published poet Alice Osborn as your instructor you’ll improve your poetry and get published this year!
"Taking Alice's correspondence course has helped me dig deeper, work harder, revise more and like what I write more. I know that I wouldn't have written any of the poems that came from the monthly challenge of your prompts. Alice's input has helped me see my poetry in a different light, expanded the subject matter for poems beyond emotion and encouraged me to do research just to write a couple of lines." --Barry DeCarli, 2010 Poetry Correspondence Class participant
Alice's Bio:
Alice Osborn, M.A. is the author of two books of poetry, Unfinished Projects (Main Street Rag, 2010) and Right Lane Ends (Catawba, 2006); she is a manuscript editor, freelance writer, storyteller, and of course, blogger. A former Raleigh Charter High School English teacher, Alice has served as a Writer-in-Residence in the Artists in the Schools program since 2009 and has taught creativity, memoir and business workshops to Triangle residents over the last four years. Her work appears in Raleigh’s News and Observer, The Pedestal Magazine, and in numerous journals and anthologies. She lives in Raleigh, North Carolina, with her husband and two children. Website: http://aliceosborn.com.