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Nina Schuyler [2]'s first novel, The Painting [3], (Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, 2004), was a finalist for the Northern California Book Awards. It was also selected by the San Francisco Chronicle as one of the Best Books for 2004 and a "Great Debut from 2004" by the Rocky Mountain News. Her second novel, Accidental Birds, will be published by Vagabondage Press in 2012. She is the Fiction Editor of Able Muse [4].
One of her short stories was recently nominated for a Pushcart Prize. Her poems, short stories and essays have appeared in ZYZZYVA, Santa Clara Review, Fugue, Tumbleweed Review, Oxygen, EM Literary, Watchwordpress, Red Weather: A Journal of Poetry and Culture, Transfer, Sojourn Literary Arts Journal, New Town, Newsday and other publications. She was a finalist in the Lewis "Buddy" Nordan Fiction Contest. Two of her short stories have been nominated for Best New American Voices. Her nonfiction has appeared in Health, Geezerjock, Newsday and Stanford magazine.
She attended Stanford University for her undergraduate degree, earned a law degree at Hastings College of the Law and an MFA in fiction with an emphasis on poetry at San Francisco State University. She currently teaches creative writing at the University of San Francisco and is working on a third novel.
It takes an inordinate amount of time to plan, prepare and put together an effective 30-day writing program. However, the minimal cost contributed by the participants of this course will incentivize celebrated poets, writers and educators to participate in the programs. What's more we're launching this program with the Able Muse Fiction Editor, Nina Schuyler! As you can see from the biography above, Nina's accomplishments as a writer, poet and educator are extensive. She has already put together a day-by-day program for this course sure to challenge, inspire and even entertain the participants, all of whom will derive immense benefits from this course, as detailed below.
Many of you may never make it to the AWP or WCU conferences or a writer’s retreat due to travel and conference costs involved, or time constraints. This course is in no way a substitute, but we hope that you'll derive several of their benefits and none of the drawbacks. Some of the features of this writing program are as follows:
There should be none to minimal time-of-day and time-zone issues for participants:
All this for a minimal stipend, less than one buck daily! Now, compare this to the cost of traveling to a brick-and-mortar workshop venue for just a couple of days for a comparable course!
Sign up now for The Able Muse Writing Program and you will get the following:
All of this for just $20.00. That’s less than a buck a day! Compare this to the cost of traveling away to brick and mortar writing program for just a couple of days! Join us now and reap the reward of 30-day worth of new poems, fiction or nonfiction work.
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