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50 Things to Know About Majoring in Creative Writing

By: Lecora Lee, 50 Things to Know
Narrated by: Rush Stone
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Are you a passionate writer who is scared to take that next step and study it as a university student? Are you worried what the classes will be like, or if you will have job opportunities in the future that you can count on? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then this book is for you...

50 Things to Know About Majoring in Creative Writing by author Lecora Lee offers an approach to the college experience from her first-hand accounts as an undergraduate student. Most books on creative writing tell you to hunker down and just write. Although there's nothing wrong with that, it can be intimidating to create work all on your own with no direction, which is why pursuing a writing degree may be the best way to sharpen your skills for the publishing world.

In this audiobook, you'll discover tips on how to prepare yourself for writing classes and workshops, as well as tools to help you settle in as a full-time or part-time university student. By the time you finish this book, you will know if you’re ready to pursue higher education in writing and how to successfully complete your degree.

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