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We begin by pairing you with a professional writer or editor who develops a teaching plan for you that meets your needs and objectives. As your personal mentor, he or she works with you from your first assignment until the day you finish the program. The result is that we help you to achieve your personal writing goals more fully than any other writing program.

 

 

 

Welcome to Long Ridge Writers Group

 

Breaking into Print is a home study writing program developed by a group of our writers and editors whose expert teaching and coaching over the last 20 years has produced thousands of published writers. It combines both basic forms of creative writing: articles and short stories. Virtually every piece of writing that you admire was created with elements of these same basic forms.


Flexibility is key

In developing this program, we were guided by the need for a highly flexible course of instruction for today’s aspiring writers.

The program we developed allows you to progress on your own schedule: You set the pace and your personal instructor fits his or her schedule to yours.

This one-on-one pairing of a student with a skillful mentor offers you a quality and intensity of training in writing and in marketing your writing that is unsurpassed by any college or university.

A customized program

The objective of this flexible program embracing both fiction and nonfiction is to help you discover your greatest potential as a writer.

For this reason, Breaking into Print is necessarily a customized training program, specifically designed to meet the goals and aspirations each student has, or will develop, as he or she progresses. Personalized training of this quality is clearly beyond the capacity of a single teacher in a classroom full of students.

But in Breaking into Print, you’re the only student in your instructor’s “classroom”; you’re given the undivided time you need to develop your skills.

Your instructor will guide you, give you the opportunity to write in many different forms, and help you find the fiction genre or nonfiction category that’s right for you.


Designed for you

Once you find that fiction or nonfiction niche, your instructor will focus on its special editorial requirements and design your program to meet your particular needs and the writing goals that you set for yourself.

With the help of this customized training program and the steady guidance of your instructor, youll produce at least two manuscripts that are suitable to submit to editors of your choice by the time you've completed Breaking into Print.

While youre learning to write for a particular market, your instructor will teach you the most effective techniques to market your finished work to editors and publishers. Youll learn the who, when, where, and how of breaking into print.

 

Our promise to you

 

The advantages of learning how to master both fiction and nonfiction writing in the same program, rather than studying each one separately, go far beyond the savings in time and money.

 

Learn fiction and nonfiction together
By alternating your assignments in fiction and nonfiction techniques, followed by alternate assignments of short stories and articles, Breaking into Print offers you clear insight into the possibilities that both forms hold for you.

This unique method of intertwining instruction also shows clearly how certain techniques of one form of writing can be used to enhance the strength, interest, and readability of the other.

Youll learn fiction techniques and borrow certain nonfiction techniques to make your short stories solid and grounded. Youll learn nonfiction techniques and learn how to use key fiction techniques to make your articles dramatic and compelling.

Fiction? Nonfiction? Or both!

An additional advantage of combined instruction is its value in giving you the best possible basis for choosing to focus on mystery, science fiction, humor, or any one of 19 genres in fiction; or travel, religion, crafts and hobbies, or any of the 73 categories in nonfiction.

Yet, you may prefer to continue your training in fiction/nonfiction combined rather than specializing in a specific genre or category. The choice is entirely yours. The availability of these choices underscores the flexibility of Breaking into Print.

Flexibility and versatility
In terms of marketing versatility, youll have many more opportunities to break into print than those who take courses in short story or article writing alone. 

 

Youll also be ready to handle both story and article assignments long before those who learn to write only fiction or nonfiction.

Whatever your personal or professional writing goals may be, Breaking into Print will give you the basic elements of all good contemporary writing—plus advanced training in fiction, nonfiction, or any genre in either of these major forms you choose—plus the marketing skills that will help you to succeed.
 

Our promise to you

Whatever your writing goal may be, by the time you finish our program, you will complete two manuscripts suitable to submit to editors. You’ll also write a character sketch, plans for six stories and articles, and eight complete manuscripts.

 

We are also committed to your satisfaction.

 

GUARANTEE

If you are not satisfied that you’ve become a better writer and learned how to market your writing to editors and publishers by the time you’ve completed our program, you can obtain a full refund.

 

 

“The process of discovering the writer within you is just that—a process. As you change and grow, your writing will change and grow. And that’s what makes the writing experience so challenging and rewarding.”
—Karen O’Connor, Instructor

 

The wonderful world of writing

 

Have you ever longed for the independence, the lifestyle, the satisfaction, and the rewards that can come from being a writer?

Is writing your way of  “making a statement,” of giving voice to your special ideas or values? Or is writing your way of giving a gift to the world—and yourself?

Whatever your special reasons for wanting to write and wanting to see your work published, you must start with the aptitude, professional training, and desire it takes to succeed.

Draw from your everyday life
Once you take up writing, you may find that it
s your most natural form of expression. You can begin at any age, and you dont need to have a college degree.

You dont need arcane knowledge or extraordinary experiences. You can draw upon your everyday life and interests for the ideas that may inspire successful stories and articles.

You can pursue writing anywhere, anytime. Many writers have learned their craft at home—free from the rigidity of a classroom schedule—where writing time can be adjusted around other daily activities.

What is required is determination, patience, and the willingness to work at developing your aptitude with the support of a trusted instructor.

Your stories and articles speak for themselves
As a writer, your stories and articles speak for themselves. You
’ll find men and women of every age and from every walk of life who are published authors, and their work is as diverse as life itself!

Apart from the monetary rewards or prestige you may earn as a published author, the creative act of writing also adds a deeply felt sense of fulfillment.

If you have the desire and the aptitude to write, we can offer you a trustworthy mentor to show you how to write for publication and how to find your writing niche, along with a superb program of training to help you learn how to market your writing.

 

Writing: part-time or full-time career?

 

As a trained freelance writer, you can keep your present job and supplement your income by selling articles and stories to hundreds of possible markets.

If you become successful as a part-time writer, you may want to devote your full time to writing—as a freelancer, or on the staff of a publishing company or any of hundreds of other kinds of companies and organizations.

As even the most casual reader knows, there are simply never enough well-trained writers to go around; consequently, there are better opportunities and more meaningful rewards for those with professional training and the desire to succeed.

Your declaration of independence
For a freelance writer, there is no such thing as a dreary daily commute, punching a time clock, enduring office aggravations, layoffs, and pink slips.

Of course, a writer has his or her own challenges: You work by yourself much of the time, and you must be resourceful to succeed. On the other hand, you write in the comfort of your own home.

You work on your own projects or on those you select or accept from publishers, editors, or other clients. You enjoy the prestige, personal recognition, and respect accorded a professional.

The benefits of a successful writing career
For a handful of best-selling authors, continuing royalties provide income that most writers only dream about. But even for celebrated authors, financial rewards are only part of the benefits of a successful writing career.

One of the most important reasons for writing is the sheer enjoyment of it! Every time you face a blank sheet of paper, youre challenged.

We prepare you to meet the challenge of writing by giving you thorough training from a professional instructor in the fiction or nonfiction genre that fits your goals and aspirations.

 

“There's no great mystery about learning how to write. It’s a process of hard work and a lot of practice. Nobody is born knowing how to write, and every writer who ever lived had to be taught how to do it.”
—Ernest Volkman, Instructor

 

 

 

 

 


Our program, Breaking into Print, is recommended for college credits by the Connecticut Board for State Academic Awards and approved by the Connecticut Commissioner of Higher Education.

 

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