Intro to Magazine Writing

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Intro to Magazine Writing

WHEN 8 weeks, September 15 - November 6
Online chats: Thursdays, 9-10 pm EST

WHERE Online. Click here for information.

LEVEL Intro

PRICE
$499 ($475 for )
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Course Details

You're a writer, so why not become a magazine writer? Intro to Magazine Writing is the class that will launch your magazine career. This class will explore the editing process, journalism ethics, what makes something newsworthy, note taking, fact-checking, and reporting. Over the course of 8 weeks, you'll workshop two pieces in any format, from personal essays to profiles, service pieces to features.

You'll also learn the business essentials that will enable you to survive and thrive in the magazine world: where to pitch, how to query a publication, and how to work with editors so they'll want to work with you.

Students who have taken this class have been published in:
Wired, Bust, Family Circle, Psychology Today, In Touch Weekly, Time Out New York, Woman's Day, and more.

In this class, you will learn how to:

  • Create captivating stories that editors will buy and readers will love
  • Craft compelling pitch letters
  • Figure out which magazines and sections will be interested in your story
  • Approach editors you don't know and build relationships that work

By the end of class, you will have:
Two polished articles, the pitch letters to sell them, and all the basic skills any journalist should have.

Admission Requirements
Please submit a letter of interest (including a brief work history).

The online classroom has several interactive components:

  • Instructors post lectures once a week. You can read them online, print them, or download them at your convenience.
  • Students post completed assignments for feedback and discussion by the instructor and class.
  • Weekly chats allow your class to get together via instant message. Transcripts are available for review if you can't attend.
  • Technical support is available from mediabistro staff.

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Instructor Bio

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Intro to Magazine Writing – (Class starts January 12)

Celeste Mitchell
Celeste Mitchell has been a women's magazine editor and writer for 15 years. A former deputy editor of Cosmopolitan and senior features editor at Family Circle, Celeste is currently a freelance writer in both New York and Los Angeles. Her work at Cosmopolitan involved crafting and editing articles on such subjects as trends, celebrities, style, decorating, dating, careers, and women's issues. While at Family Circle, she edited and wrote essays, human-interest features, profiles of inspirational women, and service articles on a broad range of topics including personal finance, relationships, education, travel, parenting, health, and fitness. Her work has been published in a variety of national magazines including Fitness, Shape, Woman's Day, Teen, and Walking, as well as in newspapers nationwide. She has been a guest speaker on journalism at New York University, The New School, and University of Oregon, as well as a panelist at American Society of Journalists and Authors conferences.

Testimonials


Celeste is a gem, a writer's editor. She knows how to assemble the key ingredients that make a magazine story memorable and she does so in a way that keeps reporters and writers cheerfully plying their craft. -- Rob LaFranco, freelance writer and former editor, Forbes and West Coast bureau chief, Red Herring

"Celeste's seasoned expertise and thoughtful guidance gave me the confidence I needed to make my first pitch." -- Christine Rand, editor and magazine writer

"Celeste helped build my confidence and guided me toward writing new pieces that I may not have attempted on my own. She clearly loves helping students become stronger writers. She is positive, enthusiastic, pragmatic and of course, a keen editor." -- Laura Bond Williams

"Celeste is just about the best editor I have ever had. She is the reason I continued being a writer. She is kind, gentle, and remarkably astute with her remarks." -- Amanda Gardner

"Taking this class not only kept me focused on my ultimate goal, it also kept me hopeful. Within a couple of months, I landed a job at WWD editorial working as an associate beauty editor at Beauty Biz magazine." -- Bryn Kenny, associate beauty editor, Beauty Biz magazine, Woman's Wear Daily

"Celeste is incredibly savvy and able to communicate publication trends while at the same time being encouraging and receptive to new ideas and pitches. Her critiques are extremely helpful and on-target, and I appreciated the grace with which she conducted class and gave constructive criticism." -- Jessica Alpert

"Celeste had thoughtful, helpful answers to questions during the class and in course feedback from her perspective as a true editor." -- Erin Anadkat

"Celeste provides invaluable feedback on the structure, content and style of your writing -- something you can't get from any book." -- Laurie Stoneham

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