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    Explore "writingcontest" with insightful episodes like "137: How to Fight with Your Co-Host and Win a Writing Contest", "How I Wrote My NYC Midnight Short Story", "#24 - NYC Midnight Round 3" and "Sit Down and Start" from podcasts like ""writing class radio", "Stop Writing Alone", "Needs More Words" and "The RebelRebel Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (4)

    137: How to Fight with Your Co-Host and Win a Writing Contest

    137: How to Fight with Your Co-Host and Win a Writing Contest

    Today on our show we share a story by our own Allison Langer. Her essay is called Writing Class Helped Me Break Down My Facade. You will hear about the fight hosts Allison and Andrea had that prompted this episode. We’ll talk about trying to make money as a writer, revisiting the same theme, and how to win a writing contest. 

    If you think you are the only one writing about the same thing over and over, this episode is for you. See how themes can change over time and how you can win a contest when you least expect it. Writing class is more than just writing and trying to get published. It is about growth, connection, healing and everything in between. 

    Allison Langer is a Miami native, University of Miami MBA, writer, and single mom to three children, ages 12, 15 and 17. She is a podcast producer and host, a private writing coach, taught memoir writing in prison and has been published in The Washington Post, Mutha Magazine, Scary Mommy, Modern Loss, and NextTribe. Allison wrote a novel about wrongful conviction and is actively looking for an agent. Currently, she is teaching middle school English and working on a memoir with her friend and inside student Clifton Jones (2-Tall).

    Writing Class Radio is hosted and produced by Allison Langer and Andrea Askowitz. Audio production by Matt Cundill, Evan Surminski and Aidan Glassey at the Sound Off Media Company. Theme music by Justina Shandler.

    There’s more writing class on our website including essays to study, editing resources, video classes, writing retreats, and live online classes. Join our writing community by following us on Patreon

    For $25/month you can join our First Draft weekly writers groups. (Tuesdays 12-1 ET and/or Wednesdays 6-7pm ET). Write to a prompt and share what you wrote. For $125/mth, you’ll get 1st draft and 2nd Draft. Each week three people bring a second draft for feedback and brainstorming. Join the community that comes together for instruction, an excuse to write, and most importantly, the support from other writers. To learn more, go to www.Patreon.com/writingclassradio.

    A new episode will drop every other Wednesday.

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    How I Wrote My NYC Midnight Short Story

    How I Wrote My NYC Midnight Short Story

    This week Nicole discusses her process for writing a short story for the NYC Midnight Short Story Challenge. 

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    #24 - NYC Midnight Round 3

    #24 - NYC Midnight Round 3

    In this episode, we talk about two stories we wrote using the same NYC Midnight prompt: comedy / trophy room / a manual.

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    Sit Down and Start

    Sit Down and Start

    Robin Van Eck is the president of the Alexandra Writers' Society Organization, and a kick-ass author based out of cSPACE King Edward in Calgary, Alberta.

    From her lessons on "how not to enter a writing contest" to publishing your first novel to her best advice for our 'Rebels in Waiting', you are going to love this episode.

    This episode is part of the 'cSPACE Sessions' which celebrate the vibrant arts community at cSPACE King Edward in Calgary, Alberta Canada.

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    Thank you to Make More Creative for the studio and production support and Emre Cords for the sick theme music.

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