New York Night School Launches 'How to Write' Course with Genevieve Smith
New York Night School introduces its initial writing course, 'How to Write', headed by New York executive editor Genevieve Smith. This subscriber-exclusive, newsletter-based course targets aspiring journalists, hobbyist Substackers, and those aiming to refine their writing, especially emails.
The 'How to Write' course, part of New York Night School's series on writing, guides learners through discovering the right idea, deciding on structure, and honing one's authorial voice. It comprises five or six newsletters, enabling students to commence at any time.
The course gathers insights from roundtable discussions involving prominent writers and editors, such as Lane Brown, Emily Gould, Allison P. Davis, Lila Shapiro, and E. Alex Jung. Existing New York subscribers can enroll via their account's Night School section.
New York Night School's 'How to Write' course, instructed by Genevieve Smith, presents a singular chance for subscribers to bolster their writing skills. With lessons derived from expert discussions and a versatile, newsletter-based format, the course guarantees valuable insights for journalists, Substackers, and email writers alike.
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