Writing Class
For those who've been here and have taken my old Writing Your Own Fairy Tales class, you will find that this class is no different. A few of the passages will have changed, but for the most part, the concept remains the same. (If you still want to take the class again, be my guest, just remember to give me new content!)
This is a class of writing, and that's what the lessons are geared toward. Of course I won't be against illustrations/graphics, as I believe that pictures are, indeed, worth a thousand words. That said, Scribbling Shack: Fairy Tales is a genre writing workshop focusing on--yes, you guessed it--fairy tales.
That said, the lessons can always be applied to other types of writing. So if you like writing in general, and find you want some practice, then you’ve come to the right place!
This is a class of writing, and that's what the lessons are geared toward. Of course I won't be against illustrations/graphics, as I believe that pictures are, indeed, worth a thousand words. That said, Scribbling Shack: Fairy Tales is a genre writing workshop focusing on--yes, you guessed it--fairy tales.
That said, the lessons can always be applied to other types of writing. So if you like writing in general, and find you want some practice, then you’ve come to the right place!
About Cassandra Lobiesk
I do not claim to hold a degree or professional expertise in writing, but I do a lot of it in my free time (and sometimes even in my not-so-free time), so this is practically a regular occurrence for me. That said, I also love all things Fae, the good and evil, the light and dark, and that's probably why I immerse myself in reading and writing fairy tale-related things. This is a class that hopes to at least introduce you to the basics of fairy tales, the patterns they come under, and what you can include in your own writing to start your own tales.