Writing Careers 4 – The Loft Posted on February 7th, 2013 by

By E. W.   2-7-13
While you might be interested in using writing in your career, perhaps you also dream of being a published author or poet. As many authors and poets will attest, though, this road is not an easy one. However, there’s no reason you must take it alone. One great resource for writers in Minnesota continues to be the Loft Literary Center in Minneapolis.
            According to the Loft’s website, the center was founded in 1974, and aims to “advance the artistic development of writers” as well as spread a passion and appreciation of literature. Just how does the Loft do this? Well, for starters, the Loft offers classes that help all levels of writers find their voices. Whether you are a first time writer just wanting to figure out the basics or a veteran poet with the desire to expand beyond expected, there are numerous teachers and classes to help you achieve your goal. There are even classes that help you lay out your story and begin your very own novel.
            The Loft also offers space for reading and writing groups to meet. Discussing your writing or someone else’s may offer incredible insight that will help move you along in your endeavors. Need a quiet place to collect your thoughts or start a new chapter? The literary center has small private places that allow for complete focus on whatever literary project you’re undertaking. With speakers and writers making appearances, the Loft also offers ample opportunity for writers to gain inspiration from those who have written and published literary works.  
            Times and dates for the classes, speakers, and room availability differ. If you are interested in anything the literary center offers, their website www.loft.orgis a fantastic resource. And while you are on the website, check out the opportunities the literary center has listed. Throughout the year, the Loft offers internships as well as writing contests that often result in the publication of the winner’s work. Taking advantage of these opportunities might just be your foot in the door to becoming a published writer.

 

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