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DESCRIPTION:Everyone is creative but we seldom believe it.\n\nCome join oth
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DESCRIPTION:Everyone is creative but we seldom believe it.\n\nCome join oth
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DESCRIPTION:Everyone is creative but we seldom believe it.\n\nCome join oth
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DESCRIPTION:You want to write a children’s book and don’t know where to sta
 rt? By taking this course\, you’ll learn how to target your audience\, writ
 e relatable characters\, and gain knowledge on story organization. You’ll a
 lso understand how you can do this in your spare time and on a limited budg
 et. As we go through the guidelines to master your own children’s book\, yo
 u’ll leave this course with a solid start on your own original story\, and 
 advice on pitfalls to avoid. Topics of illustrations\, copyrighting\, and p
 ublishing are also covered. Don’t wait for “some day” to publish your own b
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DESCRIPTION:Break through writer’s block\, inertia\, fear and self-sabotage
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 u find your own unique creative process. We’ll spend much of the class time
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DESCRIPTION:Break through writer’s block\, inertia\, fear and self-sabotage
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DESCRIPTION:Break through writer’s block\, inertia\, fear and self-sabotage
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 u find your own unique creative process. We’ll spend much of the class time
  actively writing and sharing our work\; feel free to come in with a projec
 t you’re working on\, or with a blank slate! Taught by writer/actor/storyte
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DESCRIPTION:Break through writer’s block\, inertia\, fear and self-sabotage
  with this affirming five-week class full of exercises and tools to help yo
 u find your own unique creative process. We’ll spend much of the class time
  actively writing and sharing our work\; feel free to come in with a projec
 t you’re working on\, or with a blank slate! Taught by writer/actor/storyte
 ller Amy Salloway.
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DESCRIPTION:Break through writer’s block\, inertia\, fear and self-sabotage
  with this affirming five-week class full of exercises and tools to help yo
 u find your own unique creative process. We’ll spend much of the class time
  actively writing and sharing our work\; feel free to come in with a projec
 t you’re working on\, or with a blank slate! Taught by writer/actor/storyte
 ller Amy Salloway.
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DESCRIPTION:You want to write a children’s book and don’t know where to sta
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 e relatable characters\, and gain knowledge on story organization. You’ll a
 lso understand how you can do this in your spare time and on a limited budg
 et. As we go through the guidelines to master your own children’s book\, yo
 u’ll leave this course with a solid start on your own original story\, and 
 advice on pitfalls to avoid. Topics of illustrations\, copyrighting\, and p
 ublishing are also covered. Don’t wait for “some day” to publish your own b
 ook.
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DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
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  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
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 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
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 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
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DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
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 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
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 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
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DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
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 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
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 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
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 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
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DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
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DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260206T060100Z
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
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URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/62447/online-certificates-and-cours
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260208T055900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260207T060100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
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URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/62447/online-certificates-and-cours
 es-2026/introduction-to-fiction-writing-online-at-your-own-pace#OE-13110a-u
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260209T055900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260208T060100Z
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
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DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260210T055900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260209T060100Z
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
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DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260211T055900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260210T060100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260212T055900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260211T060100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260213T055900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260212T060100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260214T055900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260213T060100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
 a-ugc-W26)
UID:2026-04-30T12:39:50-05:00_318006026@ip-10-0-133-7.us-east-2.compute.int
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URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/62447/online-certificates-and-cours
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260215T055900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260214T060100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
 a-ugc-W26)
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URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/62447/online-certificates-and-cours
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260216T055900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260215T060100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
 a-ugc-W26)
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URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/62447/online-certificates-and-cours
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260217T055900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260216T060100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
 a-ugc-W26)
UID:2026-04-30T12:39:50-05:00_653122993@ip-10-0-133-7.us-east-2.compute.int
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URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/62447/online-certificates-and-cours
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260218T055900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260217T060100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
 a-ugc-W26)
UID:2026-04-30T12:39:50-05:00_290558776@ip-10-0-133-7.us-east-2.compute.int
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URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/62447/online-certificates-and-cours
 es-2026/introduction-to-fiction-writing-online-at-your-own-pace#OE-13110a-u
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260219T055900Z
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SEQUENCE:0
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DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260220T055900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260219T060100Z
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
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DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260221T055900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260220T060100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260222T055900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260221T060100Z
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260223T055900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260222T060100Z
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260224T055900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260223T060100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260225T055900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260224T060100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260226T055900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260225T060100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
 a-ugc-W26)
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URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/62447/online-certificates-and-cours
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260227T055900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260226T060100Z
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260228T055900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260227T060100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260408T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260407T050100Z
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SEQUENCE:0
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260409T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260408T050100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260410T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260409T050100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
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URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/62447/online-certificates-and-cours
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260411T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260410T050100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
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URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/62447/online-certificates-and-cours
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260412T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260411T050100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
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URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/62447/online-certificates-and-cours
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260413T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260412T050100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
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URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/62447/online-certificates-and-cours
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260414T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260413T050100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
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UID:2026-04-30T12:39:50-05:00_840688803@ip-10-0-133-7.us-east-2.compute.int
 ernal
URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/62447/online-certificates-and-cours
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 gc-S26
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260415T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260414T050100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
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UID:2026-04-30T12:39:50-05:00_486520421@ip-10-0-133-7.us-east-2.compute.int
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URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/62447/online-certificates-and-cours
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 gc-S26
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260416T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260415T050100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
 b-ugc-S26)
UID:2026-04-30T12:39:50-05:00_122883499@ip-10-0-133-7.us-east-2.compute.int
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URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/62447/online-certificates-and-cours
 es-2026/introduction-to-fiction-writing-online-at-your-own-pace#OE-13110b-u
 gc-S26
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260417T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260416T050100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
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URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/62447/online-certificates-and-cours
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260418T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260417T050100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260419T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260418T050100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260420T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260419T050100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
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URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/62447/online-certificates-and-cours
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260421T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260420T050100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
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URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/62447/online-certificates-and-cours
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260422T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260421T050100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
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URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/62447/online-certificates-and-cours
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260423T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260422T050100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
 b-ugc-S26)
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URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/62447/online-certificates-and-cours
 es-2026/introduction-to-fiction-writing-online-at-your-own-pace#OE-13110b-u
 gc-S26
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260424T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260423T050100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
 b-ugc-S26)
UID:2026-04-30T12:39:50-05:00_939776740@ip-10-0-133-7.us-east-2.compute.int
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URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/62447/online-certificates-and-cours
 es-2026/introduction-to-fiction-writing-online-at-your-own-pace#OE-13110b-u
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260425T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260424T050100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
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URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/62447/online-certificates-and-cours
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260426T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260425T050100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
 b-ugc-S26)
UID:2026-04-30T12:39:50-05:00_550777472@ip-10-0-133-7.us-east-2.compute.int
 ernal
URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/62447/online-certificates-and-cours
 es-2026/introduction-to-fiction-writing-online-at-your-own-pace#OE-13110b-u
 gc-S26
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260427T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260426T050100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
 b-ugc-S26)
UID:2026-04-30T12:39:50-05:00_505816904@ip-10-0-133-7.us-east-2.compute.int
 ernal
URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/62447/online-certificates-and-cours
 es-2026/introduction-to-fiction-writing-online-at-your-own-pace#OE-13110b-u
 gc-S26
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260428T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260427T050100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
 b-ugc-S26)
UID:2026-04-30T12:39:50-05:00_909675064@ip-10-0-133-7.us-east-2.compute.int
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DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260429T045900Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260430T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260501T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260430T050100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
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URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/62447/online-certificates-and-cours
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260502T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260501T050100Z
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260602T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260601T050100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260603T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260602T050100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
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URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/62447/online-certificates-and-cours
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260604T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260603T050100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
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UID:2026-04-30T12:39:50-05:00_843507406@ip-10-0-133-7.us-east-2.compute.int
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URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/62447/online-certificates-and-cours
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 gc-SU26
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260605T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260604T050100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
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UID:2026-04-30T12:39:50-05:00_160426603@ip-10-0-133-7.us-east-2.compute.int
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URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/62447/online-certificates-and-cours
 es-2026/introduction-to-fiction-writing-online-at-your-own-pace#OE-13110c-u
 gc-SU26
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260606T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260605T050100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
 c-ugc-SU26)
UID:2026-04-30T12:39:50-05:00_386006056@ip-10-0-133-7.us-east-2.compute.int
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URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/62447/online-certificates-and-cours
 es-2026/introduction-to-fiction-writing-online-at-your-own-pace#OE-13110c-u
 gc-SU26
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260607T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260606T050100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
 c-ugc-SU26)
UID:2026-04-30T12:39:50-05:00_787204075@ip-10-0-133-7.us-east-2.compute.int
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URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/62447/online-certificates-and-cours
 es-2026/introduction-to-fiction-writing-online-at-your-own-pace#OE-13110c-u
 gc-SU26
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260608T045900Z
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DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260609T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260608T050100Z
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SEQUENCE:0
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DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260610T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260609T050100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260611T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260610T050100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260612T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260611T050100Z
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260613T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260612T050100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260614T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260613T050100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
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URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/62447/online-certificates-and-cours
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260615T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173950Z
DTSTART:20260614T050100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
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URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/62447/online-certificates-and-cours
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260616T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173951Z
DTSTART:20260615T050100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
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URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/62447/online-certificates-and-cours
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 gc-SU26
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260617T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173951Z
DTSTART:20260616T050100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
 c-ugc-SU26)
UID:2026-04-30T12:39:51-05:00_101343100@ip-10-0-133-7.us-east-2.compute.int
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URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/62447/online-certificates-and-cours
 es-2026/introduction-to-fiction-writing-online-at-your-own-pace#OE-13110c-u
 gc-SU26
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260618T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173951Z
DTSTART:20260617T050100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
 c-ugc-SU26)
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DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260619T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173951Z
DTSTART:20260618T050100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
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URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/62447/online-certificates-and-cours
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260620T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173951Z
DTSTART:20260619T050100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
 c-ugc-SU26)
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URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/62447/online-certificates-and-cours
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260621T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173951Z
DTSTART:20260620T050100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
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UID:2026-04-30T12:39:51-05:00_523044117@ip-10-0-133-7.us-east-2.compute.int
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URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/62447/online-certificates-and-cours
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 gc-SU26
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260622T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173951Z
DTSTART:20260621T050100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
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URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/62447/online-certificates-and-cours
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260623T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173951Z
DTSTART:20260622T050100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
 c-ugc-SU26)
UID:2026-04-30T12:39:51-05:00_847373463@ip-10-0-133-7.us-east-2.compute.int
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URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/62447/online-certificates-and-cours
 es-2026/introduction-to-fiction-writing-online-at-your-own-pace#OE-13110c-u
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260624T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173951Z
DTSTART:20260623T050100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
 c-ugc-SU26)
UID:2026-04-30T12:39:51-05:00_489994069@ip-10-0-133-7.us-east-2.compute.int
 ernal
URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/62447/online-certificates-and-cours
 es-2026/introduction-to-fiction-writing-online-at-your-own-pace#OE-13110c-u
 gc-SU26
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260625T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173951Z
DTSTART:20260624T050100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
 c-ugc-SU26)
UID:2026-04-30T12:39:51-05:00_54550805@ip-10-0-133-7.us-east-2.compute.inte
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URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/62447/online-certificates-and-cours
 es-2026/introduction-to-fiction-writing-online-at-your-own-pace#OE-13110c-u
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260626T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173951Z
DTSTART:20260625T050100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
 c-ugc-SU26)
UID:2026-04-30T12:39:51-05:00_433919515@ip-10-0-133-7.us-east-2.compute.int
 ernal
URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/62447/online-certificates-and-cours
 es-2026/introduction-to-fiction-writing-online-at-your-own-pace#OE-13110c-u
 gc-SU26
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260627T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173951Z
DTSTART:20260626T050100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
 c-ugc-SU26)
UID:2026-04-30T12:39:51-05:00_557272936@ip-10-0-133-7.us-east-2.compute.int
 ernal
URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/62447/online-certificates-and-cours
 es-2026/introduction-to-fiction-writing-online-at-your-own-pace#OE-13110c-u
 gc-SU26
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260909T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173951Z
DTSTART:20260908T050100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
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UID:2026-04-30T12:39:51-05:00_685365354@ip-10-0-133-7.us-east-2.compute.int
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URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/62447/online-certificates-and-cours
 es-2026/introduction-to-fiction-writing-online-at-your-own-pace#OE-13110d-u
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260910T045900Z
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DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260911T045900Z
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DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260912T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173951Z
DTSTART:20260911T050100Z
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DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260913T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173951Z
DTSTART:20260912T050100Z
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DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260914T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173951Z
DTSTART:20260913T050100Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260915T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173951Z
DTSTART:20260914T050100Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260916T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173951Z
DTSTART:20260915T050100Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260917T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173951Z
DTSTART:20260916T050100Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260918T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173951Z
DTSTART:20260917T050100Z
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260919T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173951Z
DTSTART:20260918T050100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260920T045900Z
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DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260921T045900Z
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DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260922T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173951Z
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DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260923T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173951Z
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DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260924T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173951Z
DTSTART:20260923T050100Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260925T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173951Z
DTSTART:20260924T050100Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260926T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173951Z
DTSTART:20260925T050100Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260927T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173951Z
DTSTART:20260926T050100Z
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260928T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173951Z
DTSTART:20260927T050100Z
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260929T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173951Z
DTSTART:20260928T050100Z
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20260930T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173951Z
DTSTART:20260929T050100Z
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SEQUENCE:0
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
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URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/62447/online-certificates-and-cours
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DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20261002T045900Z
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DTSTART:20261001T050100Z
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URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/62447/online-certificates-and-cours
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Designed specifically for those with little to no fiction writi
 ng experience\, find your pathway towards your fiction writing goals. Learn
  the basic building blocks of story: character\, plot and setting. Then fin
 d out the different forms of fiction writing and some of the genres you mig
 ht like to explore.\n\nWhether you’ve never written a word of fiction\, or 
 haven’t written since high school or college\, you will complete the course
  with the skills you need to get started. Create a new work of fiction\, or
  revive an old one that’s been sitting in your bottom drawer.\n \n\nCourses
  are online and asynchronous\, meaning students may login to the classroom 
 anytime during the course session\, day or night\, 24/7. For more informati
 on\, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQ (
 https://docs.google.com/document/d/16BQD1gHA0oxeCFUKz7Aju7S1TRT0sN3u2QdP5MV
 5Q5Y/edit?usp=sharing)\n \n\nClass details:\n\nUnit 1: The building blocks 
 of story\n \n- Character\n\n- Conflict\n\n- Setting\n\n- Plot and story str
 ucture\n\n- Short story versus novel\n\n- Who are we writing for?\n\n \n\nU
 nit 2: Character and conflict\n \n- Protagonists and antagonists\n\n- Secon
 dary characters\n\n- Character archetypes\n\n- Character desires\, conflict
 s and stakes\n\n- Dialogue\n\n \n\nUnit 3: Setting and plot\n \n- Contempor
 ary versus fantastical and historical settings\n\n- Setting as character\n\
 n- Three act plot structure and the hero’s journey\n\n- Time jumps and flas
 hbacks\n\n- Prologues and epilogues\n\n \n\nUnit 4: Putting it all together
 \n \n- Strategies for outlining\n\n- Character-driven versus plot-driven ou
 tlines\n\n- Overcoming writer’s block\n\n- Researching markets\n\n- Creatin
 g a marketing plan
DTEND:20261003T045900Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173951Z
DTSTART:20261002T050100Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fiction Writing (Online at your own pace) (OE-13110
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URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/62447/online-certificates-and-cours
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Writing together in person\, away from our now-default world of
  Zoom\, always feels like running around on the playground with friends. Co
 me enjoy writing time that includes hands-on exercises and word games we ca
 n't do via Zoom. New prompts are on deck in case you've taken this class be
 fore. Open to all writing levels\, first timers to sages. For more informat
 ion about this class and your instructor\, visit www.constellations-writing
 .com (https://urldefense.com/v3/__http:/www.constellations-writing.com__\;!
 !MxD8lHs9xPYQ!Pmjtoe1QW6j22Y96sdGwsVf-D6ZNPTF9ipaTN8y70yl8jRU-qHmsjyAW0VbnV
 noJdW2KuRLKIk_G1uY6DAXV3ApQe8aPAWHgHlsvfZ4%24). GET ON THE WAIT LIST and we
 'll add a section when we have enough people.
DTEND:20260430T013000Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173951Z
DTSTART:20260429T233000Z
LOCATION:Camden High School
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Creative Writing: Playground (Camden) (AE-13040-S26-HE)
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URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/65677/adult-enrichment-spring-2026/
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Writing together in person\, away from our now-default world of
  Zoom\, always feels like running around on the playground with friends. Co
 me enjoy writing time that includes hands-on exercises and word games we ca
 n't do via Zoom. New prompts are on deck in case you've taken this class be
 fore. Open to all writing levels\, first timers to sages. For more informat
 ion about this class and your instructor\, visit www.constellations-writing
 .com (https://urldefense.com/v3/__http:/www.constellations-writing.com__\;!
 !MxD8lHs9xPYQ!Pmjtoe1QW6j22Y96sdGwsVf-D6ZNPTF9ipaTN8y70yl8jRU-qHmsjyAW0VbnV
 noJdW2KuRLKIk_G1uY6DAXV3ApQe8aPAWHgHlsvfZ4%24). GET ON THE WAIT LIST and we
 'll add a section when we have enough people.
DTEND:20260507T013000Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173951Z
DTSTART:20260506T233000Z
LOCATION:Camden High School
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Creative Writing: Playground (Camden) (AE-13040-S26-HE)
UID:2026-04-30T12:39:51-05:00_824482556@ip-10-0-133-7.us-east-2.compute.int
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URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/65677/adult-enrichment-spring-2026/
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Writing together in person\, away from our now-default world of
  Zoom\, always feels like running around on the playground with friends. Co
 me enjoy writing time that includes hands-on exercises and word games we ca
 n't do via Zoom. New prompts are on deck in case you've taken this class be
 fore. Open to all writing levels\, first timers to sages. For more informat
 ion about this class and your instructor\, visit www.constellations-writing
 .com (https://urldefense.com/v3/__http:/www.constellations-writing.com__\;!
 !MxD8lHs9xPYQ!Pmjtoe1QW6j22Y96sdGwsVf-D6ZNPTF9ipaTN8y70yl8jRU-qHmsjyAW0VbnV
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 'll add a section when we have enough people.
DTEND:20260514T013000Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173951Z
DTSTART:20260513T233000Z
LOCATION:Camden High School
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Creative Writing: Playground (Camden) (AE-13040-S26-HE)
UID:2026-04-30T12:39:51-05:00_555564632@ip-10-0-133-7.us-east-2.compute.int
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URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/65677/adult-enrichment-spring-2026/
 creative-writing-playground-camden#AE-13040-S26-HE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Writing together in person\, away from our now-default world of
  Zoom\, always feels like running around on the playground with friends. Co
 me enjoy writing time that includes hands-on exercises and word games we ca
 n't do via Zoom. New prompts are on deck in case you've taken this class be
 fore. Open to all writing levels\, first timers to sages. For more informat
 ion about this class and your instructor\, visit www.constellations-writing
 .com (https://urldefense.com/v3/__http:/www.constellations-writing.com__\;!
 !MxD8lHs9xPYQ!Pmjtoe1QW6j22Y96sdGwsVf-D6ZNPTF9ipaTN8y70yl8jRU-qHmsjyAW0VbnV
 noJdW2KuRLKIk_G1uY6DAXV3ApQe8aPAWHgHlsvfZ4%24). GET ON THE WAIT LIST and we
 'll add a section when we have enough people.
DTEND:20260521T013000Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173951Z
DTSTART:20260520T233000Z
LOCATION:Camden High School
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Creative Writing: Playground (Camden) (AE-13040-S26-HE)
UID:2026-04-30T12:39:51-05:00_846167498@ip-10-0-133-7.us-east-2.compute.int
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URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/65677/adult-enrichment-spring-2026/
 creative-writing-playground-camden#AE-13040-S26-HE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Writing together in person\, away from our now-default world of
  Zoom\, always feels like running around on the playground with friends. Co
 me enjoy writing time that includes hands-on exercises and word games we ca
 n't do via Zoom. New prompts are on deck in case you've taken this class be
 fore. Open to all writing levels\, first timers to sages. For more informat
 ion about this class and your instructor\, visit www.constellations-writing
 .com (https://urldefense.com/v3/__http:/www.constellations-writing.com__\;!
 !MxD8lHs9xPYQ!Pmjtoe1QW6j22Y96sdGwsVf-D6ZNPTF9ipaTN8y70yl8jRU-qHmsjyAW0VbnV
 noJdW2KuRLKIk_G1uY6DAXV3ApQe8aPAWHgHlsvfZ4%24). GET ON THE WAIT LIST and we
 'll add a section when we have enough people.
DTEND:20260528T013000Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173951Z
DTSTART:20260527T233000Z
LOCATION:Camden High School
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Creative Writing: Playground (Camden) (AE-13040-S26-HE)
UID:2026-04-30T12:39:51-05:00_975672413@ip-10-0-133-7.us-east-2.compute.int
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URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/65677/adult-enrichment-spring-2026/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:You’ve written the story — now how does it become a book? This 
 engaging class walks you step-by-step through the storyboarding process for
  children’s picture books. We’ll cover ideal word counts\, page planning\, 
 pacing through page turns\, and how to think visually about illustration op
 portunities. You’ll also practice creating a simple booklet to see your sto
 ry come to life. Great for aspiring and emerging picture book authors.
DTEND:20260626T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173951Z
DTSTART:20260625T230000Z
LOCATION:Northeast Middle School
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Storyboarding Your Picture Book: From Manuscript to Mock-up (Summer
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URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/67533/adult-enrichment-summer-2026/
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 Su26-NE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Curious about making your own wine? This introductory class exp
 lains the complete process: including equipment\, fermentation stages\, hyd
 rometers\, yeast selection\, racking\, clearing\, aging\, troubleshooting\,
  and bottling. Real equipment will be demonstrated\, both wine kits and fre
 sh-fruit methods will be discussed\, and home production laws will be revie
 wed. No experience necessary.\n\n**No wine will be consumed in this class**
DTEND:20260731T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173951Z
DTSTART:20260730T230000Z
LOCATION:Northeast Middle School
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Winemaking for Beginners – From Fruit to Bottle (Summer) (AE-13022-
 Su26-NE)
UID:2026-04-30T12:39:51-05:00_746460442@ip-10-0-133-7.us-east-2.compute.int
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URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/67534/adult-enrichment-summer-2026/
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Sunny\, funny\, “happy ending” stories are what we often assume
  audiences want to read and hear. But the meaning in our lives also lies in
  our difficult stories: the secrets\, mistakes\, traumas and crises we’ve s
 urvived. How do we write and tell those riskier stories in a way that invit
 es the listener in with honesty and vulnerability? This workshop uses readi
 ngs\, discussion\, handouts and writing/telling exercises to approach the c
 hallenges of working on difficult personal narratives\, shifting the creati
 ve process from intimidating to rewarding. Taught by writer/actor/storytell
 er Amy Salloway.
DTEND:20260501T013000Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173951Z
DTSTART:20260430T233000Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Writing: In The Dark (Northeast) ONLINE (AE-13005-S26-NE)
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URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/65020/adult-enrichment-spring-2026/
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Sunny\, funny\, “happy ending” stories are what we often assume
  audiences want to read and hear. But the meaning in our lives also lies in
  our difficult stories: the secrets\, mistakes\, traumas and crises we’ve s
 urvived. How do we write and tell those riskier stories in a way that invit
 es the listener in with honesty and vulnerability? This workshop uses readi
 ngs\, discussion\, handouts and writing/telling exercises to approach the c
 hallenges of working on difficult personal narratives\, shifting the creati
 ve process from intimidating to rewarding. Taught by writer/actor/storytell
 er Amy Salloway.
DTEND:20260508T013000Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173951Z
DTSTART:20260507T233000Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Writing: In The Dark (Northeast) ONLINE (AE-13005-S26-NE)
UID:2026-04-30T12:39:51-05:00_617948337@ip-10-0-133-7.us-east-2.compute.int
 ernal
URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/65020/adult-enrichment-spring-2026/
 writing-in-the-dark-northeast-online#AE-13005-S26-NE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Sunny\, funny\, “happy ending” stories are what we often assume
  audiences want to read and hear. But the meaning in our lives also lies in
  our difficult stories: the secrets\, mistakes\, traumas and crises we’ve s
 urvived. How do we write and tell those riskier stories in a way that invit
 es the listener in with honesty and vulnerability? This workshop uses readi
 ngs\, discussion\, handouts and writing/telling exercises to approach the c
 hallenges of working on difficult personal narratives\, shifting the creati
 ve process from intimidating to rewarding. Taught by writer/actor/storytell
 er Amy Salloway.
DTEND:20260515T013000Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173951Z
DTSTART:20260514T233000Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Writing: In The Dark (Northeast) ONLINE (AE-13005-S26-NE)
UID:2026-04-30T12:39:51-05:00_766051922@ip-10-0-133-7.us-east-2.compute.int
 ernal
URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/65020/adult-enrichment-spring-2026/
 writing-in-the-dark-northeast-online#AE-13005-S26-NE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Sunny\, funny\, “happy ending” stories are what we often assume
  audiences want to read and hear. But the meaning in our lives also lies in
  our difficult stories: the secrets\, mistakes\, traumas and crises we’ve s
 urvived. How do we write and tell those riskier stories in a way that invit
 es the listener in with honesty and vulnerability? This workshop uses readi
 ngs\, discussion\, handouts and writing/telling exercises to approach the c
 hallenges of working on difficult personal narratives\, shifting the creati
 ve process from intimidating to rewarding. Taught by writer/actor/storytell
 er Amy Salloway.
DTEND:20260522T013000Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173951Z
DTSTART:20260521T233000Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Writing: In The Dark (Northeast) ONLINE (AE-13005-S26-NE)
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URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/65020/adult-enrichment-spring-2026/
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Sunny\, funny\, “happy ending” stories are what we often assume
  audiences want to read and hear. But the meaning in our lives also lies in
  our difficult stories: the secrets\, mistakes\, traumas and crises we’ve s
 urvived. How do we write and tell those riskier stories in a way that invit
 es the listener in with honesty and vulnerability? This workshop uses readi
 ngs\, discussion\, handouts and writing/telling exercises to approach the c
 hallenges of working on difficult personal narratives\, shifting the creati
 ve process from intimidating to rewarding. Taught by writer/actor/storytell
 er Amy Salloway.
DTEND:20260529T013000Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T173951Z
DTSTART:20260528T233000Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Writing: In The Dark (Northeast) ONLINE (AE-13005-S26-NE)
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URL:https://minneapolis.arux.app/course/65020/adult-enrichment-spring-2026/
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