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NY Times Worthy Personal Essay

Online Sep 27, Oct 11, Oct 25, Nov 1, Nov 8 (5 Saturday Mornings)10:30am - 1:30pm Pacific$460Limited Spots

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Getting an essay in the New York Times is the crown jewel of personal essays in terms of bragging rights and future book deals. In this 5 week NY Times worthy personal essay class, Anna Salinas (Modern Love) will share her insight into securing this prestigious but elusive prize. Through fun, in class exercises, an informative craft talk, and in-class feedback, you will learn Anna’s secret techniques for approaching this essay, including the unspoken expectations of the format, a compelling romantic hook and a crystal clear theme. By the end of the class you will have everything you need to craft your own New York Times Essay, and send it off to the Big Apple!

NY Times Modern LoveIn this class you’ll write an essay worthy of the NY Times Modern Love or other essay columns. We’ll workshop one of your essays until it’s perfect. By the end of class, you’ll have a kick-ass essay that is ready to be submitted for publication and a plan of where to submit it. Your goal will be to sell your essay within a couple of weeks after the class ends! You’ll be well on your way to joining the ranks of the 883 Writing Pad Alums (53 of whom got into the NY Times) who have sold essays and articles with Writing Pad’s help!

You can read some of the essays here: New York Times Modern Love #1,New York Times Modern Love #2, New York Times Modern Love #3,New York Times Modern Love #4, New York Times Modern Love #5, New York Times Modern Love #6, NY Times Well # 1, NY Times Well # 2New York Times Well #3, New York Times Well #4, New York Times Well #5, New York Times Well #6, New York Times Well #7, New York Times Well #8, New York Times Well #9, New York Times Well #10New York Times Well #11, New York Times Well #12, New York Times Well #13, NY Times StyleLos Angeles Magazine, New York Magazine, Bon Appetit, Boston Globe, Brain, Child, Daily BeastCosmopolitanDAME, Elle #1, Elle #2, Elle #3, 5280,Huffington Post #1,Huffington Post #2, Huffington Post #3,LA Times #1, LA Times #2LA Times #3, LA Times #4, LA Times #5, LA Times #6, LA Times #7, LA Times #8,The Lily #1 (Washington Post), The Lily #2 (Washington Post), Marie Claire #1, Marie Claire #2, Men's Journal, Morning News #1, Morning News #2, Narratively, Nerve, Role Reboot, Salon #1, Salon #2, Salon #3, Salon #4, Salon #5, Salon #6, Salon #7, Salon #8, Salon #9, Salon #10, Salon #11, Salon #12, Salon #13, Salon #14, San Diego Union-Tribune, San Francisco Chronicle, Self #1, Self #2, Teen Vogue The Beauty Bean, Shine, The Date Report, The Smart Set, Vice, Vogue #1, Vogue #2, Vogue #3, Washington Post #1, Washington Post #2, Washington Post #3, Washington Post #4, Washington Post #5, Washington Post #6, Washington Post #7, Whole Life, Wired.        .

Anna Salinas

LOOT, MO, 3 Scripts Sold

Anna Salinas is a screenwriter/director. She has written on various TV shows including LOOT (Apple TV), MO (Netflix), FLATBUSH MISDEMEANORS (Showtime), GURU NATION (Paramount+), and the BIG MOUTH spin-off HUMAN RESOURCES. She sold an animated half hour pilot to Hulu and a live action short-form series to Disney, as well as a feature to Sony and Columbia Pictures. She’s currently in pre-production on her directorial debut, INES UNFORTUNATELY, set to shoot later this year. Anna recently published a New York Times Modern Love essay. Prior to her work as a professional writer, Anna received an MFA in screenwriting from UCLA and was a Sundance New Voices fellow. More recently, she was named a WIF directing fellow, sponsored by Netflix. When she’s not working, Anna mentors emerging writers in the WIF/Blacklist Episodic and feature labs. Outside of TV and film, Anna has performed comedy at the Upright Citizens Brigade for the last decade, writing sketch and improving on various house teams. She currently performs with the all-latine team Menudo. MORE