What's the difference between an in-class workshop and a private consultation?
An in-class workshop is a public workshopping of your pages during class. For these workshops, the writer submits their work one week before the class, so that the instructor and their fellow writers have plenty of time to read them.
A private consultation is a 45-minute meeting between a writer and a writing coach. It’s mandatory for the writer to submit some kind of writing for these meetings. They most often take place via Skype, though it is possible to meet with your coach in person at our studio.
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