A Free Creative Writing Salon  ·  Spring & Summer 2026

The ArtofTelling

Short Story  ·  Poetry  ·  Memoir

Your story matters. Come learn to tell it.

A Free Course for Residents of 2601

Notices & Announcements

Posted Wednesday, June 10, 2026 I like to have a structured syllabus but prefer to “go with the flow” and see where the “current” of our discussion pulls us. When we meet next Sunday, I will offer to extend the course with additional sessions, as it seems we have barely started. I would like to return to parts of the syllabus we haven’t addressed. Such is the ebb and flow of writing, literature, and all creative pursuits. Looking forward to seeing you next class.
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Make Your Own Packet

Print Your Materials at Home

No physical handouts are distributed in class — everything you need is right here on this site. Use the steps below to make your own printed packet in Microsoft Word.

How to Copy a Section into Word

  1. Find the section you want. Use the navigation bar at the top of this page — for example, click Syllabus, Sessions, Reading Companion, or Glossary.
  2. Highlight the text. Click and hold at the start of the section, then drag down to the end. The text will be highlighted in blue. Release the mouse.
  3. Copy it. Press Ctrl + C on Windows, or ⌘ + C on a Mac.
  4. Open Word. Start a new blank document.
  5. Paste. Press Ctrl + V on Windows, or ⌘ + V on a Mac. The text will appear in your document.
  6. Optional — paste as plain text. If you want to drop the colors and fonts and use Word’s own formatting, after pasting click the small clipboard icon that appears and choose Keep Text Only. Or paste directly with Ctrl + Shift + V (Windows) / ⌘ + Shift + V (Mac).
  7. Save and print. Save your document, then print as usual.

What Most Students Print

  • The Syllabus — for your binder.
  • The Reading Companion — about fifteen pages of supplementary craft material.
  • The Literary Terms Glossary — useful at the desk.
  • The worksheet inside each session — copy these one at a time, before the relevant Sunday.

A Tip for the Worksheets

After pasting a worksheet into Word, press Enter after each prompt to give yourself two or three blank lines to write on. Or change the line spacing to Double from Word’s Home tab so you have room to answer by hand.

If You Don’t Have Word

Any word processor will do — Google Docs, Apple Pages, LibreOffice Writer. The same copy-paste-print steps apply.

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