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OWC 310 G — One-on-One Tutorial: Novel

Quarter: Spring
Instructor(s): Angela Pneuman
Duration: 10 weeks
Location: Online
Date(s): Mar 31—Jun 6
Class Recording Available: No
Class Meeting Day: TBD
 
Class Meeting Time: TBD
Please Note: The full tuition refund deadline for this course is March 17 at 5:00 pm (PT). Partial refunds will not be given after this date.
Tuition: $4000
   
Addtl. Fee: $2622 (non-refundable)
 
Refund Deadline: Mar 17
 
Unit(s): 3
   
Enrollment Limit: 1
  
Status: Registration opens Feb 24, 8:30 am (PT)
 
Quarter: Spring
Day: TBD
Duration: 10 weeks
Time: TBD
Date(s): Mar 31—Jun 6
Unit(s): 3
Location: Online
 
Tuition: $4000
 
Refund Deadline: Mar 17
 
Instructor(s): Angela Pneuman
 
Enrollment Limit: 1
 
Recording Available: No
 
Status: Registration opens Feb 24, 8:30 am (PT)
 
Please Note: The full tuition refund deadline for this course is March 17 at 5:00 pm (PT). Partial refunds will not be given after this date.
 
 
This course is not open to the public, but rather by admission only. For more information on the Writing Certificate Program and its application process, please click here.

The One-on-One Tutorial will bring together Certificate students and accomplished fiction writers in one-on-one pairs for an intensive 10-week tutorial. After each student-instructor pair establishes the goals of the tutorial, and creates a schedule of deadlines and meeting times, the student will have the opportunity to get feedback on their manuscript, in order to finish and/or revise it. There is a 100,000 word limit for manuscripts submitted for the One-on-One Tutorial. Manuscripts exceeding this limit are subject to approval and additional fees will apply.

ANGELA PNEUMAN
Author

Angela Pneuman is an MFA instructor at Sarah Lawrence College and executive director of the Napa Valley Writers’ Conference. She is the author of the novel Lay It on My Heart and the short story collection Home Remedies. Her fiction has appeared in The Best American Short Stories, Glimmer Train, The Virginia Quarterly Review, New England Review, and Ploughshares, and she is a contributor to Salon, The Believer, and The Rumpus. She was a Stegner Fellow at Stanford and received a PhD in English from SUNY Albany.