Dr. June Leavitt’s Creative Writing Workshop
So, the great story you wrote is stuffed away in a drawer?
So, you think what you went through over the past years might make wonderful memoir?
Dr. June Leavitt’s Creative Writing Workshop might be the place for you!
Since 2012 aspiring writers have found their home here. In Jerusalem and ONLINE!
*If you are fed up with asking your spouse to read what you stuffed in a drawer
*If you are a native English speaker 50+ years old with imagination and an excellent command of grammar
*If you aspire to write fiction or non-fiction more powerfully
*If you are excited to encourage fellow writers in their creative work too
*If you thrive on good books and crave to learn how great authors make magic from words
* If you are looking for inspiration and expert guidance, there might be a place for you.
For registration or enquiries call or email:
Phone: 0507 381-786
Email: [email protected]
Send a cover letter explaining your background and what your writing goals are. Be sure to attach a very short sample of your work!
www.drjunewritingguru.com
Jeff Kimhi Emeritus Professor of Life Sciences, Hebrew University
I regard June as remarkably insightful and adept at critiquing creative fiction and non-fiction, resulting in giant steps forward in the quality of the writings submitted to her. And by the way, she's a lovely, caring person, very easy and fun to work with.
Reva Mann, author The Rabbi’s Daughter
Working with June is working with a professional. The time and effort she puts into reading and re-reading work, typing up reports, and focusing on structure and language that can be strengthened, gives the writer tools to edit and rethink their work. I am truly indebted to her for her insights and constructive suggestions.
Harold Lewin, nonagenarian, author of six books
Including Pudding Lane to Pie Corner, Seven and Twenty Stories, and Words, Wacky Wayward and Weird. During more than three years of my participation in Dr. June’s creative writing group, I am constantly impressed by her acumen and conscientiousness in providing helpful criticism, her suggestions for the improvement of technique and her dedication to the art of good writing.
Ben Danker Head of Planning, Process and Archive, Mandel Foundation, Israel
I worked with June Leavitt, meeting with her every two weeks for about a year on two projects. The first was a historical novel that I have worked on and off for many years. June worked with me on the first nine or ten chapters helping me to put feeling and personality into my characters and to strengthen altogether the narrative. We also worked on a short story that I began decades ago and then put aside for many years. June helped to understand why the story was important to me and to find a way to express in the story itself. The story became transformed into a story with much more feeling and with much stronger writing.
Mikki Kowal, University College of Technology, Machon Lev
Writing can be a lonesome journey, but June is here to ride the winds with you! From the moment I stepped into my first session with June, I knew she was no ordinary writing teacher, from one simple act: she did not sugarcoat my writing abilities, but rather pointed out what needed to be improved while still congratulating me on my current feats.
This helped me set realistic expectations of myself and her as my writing teacher, and helped me narrow down what needed fixing. In fact, within a few pages of my manuscript that I had sent her prior to our first encounter, she nailed down my biggest writing obstacles and helped me create a strategy that could change my flaws into skills.
Unbelievable. I can’t remember the last time that a class was curative for me. June prepared exercises from simple to complex, and made me execute these in real time, allowing me to explain my thought process. I was taken aback when she whipped out a dozen books with excerpts ready on hand regarding the session’s topic. I found this to be such a breath of fresh air, because June’s class isn’t just her showing you her solution, but other authors’ solutions, which can help you create your own.
Her class includes very interesting homework exercises (I wrote my first ever short story) and will keep you on your toes so you’ll always be productive outside of her class. If that wasn’t enough, June had an answer to almost every question I had and provided unconventional solutions which I’ve never heard anywhere else. She is the writing teacher I always had been looking for but never managed to find.
Judith Cardozo, Creative Director, Jerusalem Biennale Art Exhibition
June Leavitt’s unique mix of editing skills and creative genius makes her a highly receptive and insightful reader of fiction and non-fiction. Whether you are new to writing or an already published author, June’s sensitive and constructive feedback can bring your writing to the next level. Her commitment to the writing enterprise is loving and wholehearted and inspires the same in her workshop participants.