Time for Class!
I’ve been absent from my chronicles for a while. Well, I’ve been writing but not with a goal or a plan to make it a bigger part of my life. I found myself asking the same questions over and over again… “How do I actually sell my work?, How much money can I make doing what I love so much?, Where do I go when I’ve never published a thing in my life?,” etc. You go to class!
For about a month, there was course catalog on my kitchen counter for non-credit classes at the College of Southern Maryland. I kept it around all that time thinking that eventually I was going to scan it for writing classes. I had been hoping for some motivation by taking a class because God knows it wasn’t inspiration for which I was searching. Then, I came across a class developed for online instruction called “Beginner’s Guide to Getting Published.”
That’s just the class I needed and never knew it existed. As luck would have it, I found this on May 16 and that was also the first day of the class that typically runs every couple of months for 6 weeks (two lessons per week). I had to pay $118 but that seemed a small price for what I perceived as “the missing link” in my intended writing career.
The class was created and is instructed by LeeAnne Krusemark. So far, it appears well-written and easy to understand. As with most classes, there are quizzes and assignments after each lesson.
In the interest of keeping my chronicles up-to-date, I’m going to describe the lessons as I go through them, and I’ll also post my completed assignments after I complete each one.
Thank you for coming along on my journey.