





Tackling NaNoWriMo Together
9 Mondays, 10/6 – 12/8 (no class 10/13)
6:00 – 8:00 pm (ET)
In-person @ 1315 Walnut Street
Can’t join in-person? Try the asynchronous version!
Need financial aid? Apply here first.
Every November, thousands of writers attempt to write a 50,000-word novel in a single month. This 9-week course will guide students through the process with motivation, information, and accountability. Perfect for those with a novel idea, a work in progress, or the desire to start from scratch, this class will include tips on building a routine, outlining (or not), and revision.
In-person students can expect interactive craft lectures, regular progress check-ins, individualized support, short readings, community-building discussions, and a private end-of-semester reading with snacks.
Asynchronous students can expect craft lecture slides, weekly email reminders, short readings, and optional community-building activities, including drop-in office hours (11/4, 11/18, 11/25 from 4–5pm ET on Zoom), weekly co-writing sessions, and a private end-of-semester reading on Zoom.
Instructor: Kale Choo Hanson is an educator, writer and editor. Their work has appeared or is forthcoming in Peatsmoke Journal, The Good Life Review, Glassworks and Thirteen Bridges Review. They hold an MFA from Temple University and are currently instructing at Widener University.
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9 Mondays, 10/6 – 12/8 (no class 10/13)
6:00 – 8:00 pm (ET)
In-person @ 1315 Walnut Street
Can’t join in-person? Try the asynchronous version!
Need financial aid? Apply here first.
Every November, thousands of writers attempt to write a 50,000-word novel in a single month. This 9-week course will guide students through the process with motivation, information, and accountability. Perfect for those with a novel idea, a work in progress, or the desire to start from scratch, this class will include tips on building a routine, outlining (or not), and revision.
In-person students can expect interactive craft lectures, regular progress check-ins, individualized support, short readings, community-building discussions, and a private end-of-semester reading with snacks.
Asynchronous students can expect craft lecture slides, weekly email reminders, short readings, and optional community-building activities, including drop-in office hours (11/4, 11/18, 11/25 from 4–5pm ET on Zoom), weekly co-writing sessions, and a private end-of-semester reading on Zoom.
Instructor: Kale Choo Hanson is an educator, writer and editor. Their work has appeared or is forthcoming in Peatsmoke Journal, The Good Life Review, Glassworks and Thirteen Bridges Review. They hold an MFA from Temple University and are currently instructing at Widener University.