Enroll: Five-week Class

If you encounter technical difficulties, please email info@writelikeahoneybadger.com.

AFTER ENROLLING

You’ll receive a receipt and welcome letter within 12 hours. If one doesn’t arrive, please alert info@writelikeahoneybadger.com.

FINE PRINT — REFUNDS

  • Before class begins — transfer or full refund
  • Initial week of class before the first critique — transfer or a refund minus a $35 administrative fee
  • Second week before second critique — transfer or 75% reimbursement

Write Like A Honey Badger can’t accommodate refunds after day 14, but will issue transfer credits for other terms for emergency situations.

PREPARING FOR A WRITE LIKE A HONEY BADGER CLASS ONLINE

Your instructor will reach out a day or two before the workshop launches with log-in details for the online classroom. Until then, here are a few ways to get ready!

Pick an avatar: an image to represent yourself on the site. We encourage faces, as they personalize a web classroom. But should you feel uncomfortable, any image – animal, cartoon, clip art, company logo, etc. – can work well, as long as it “reads” at maximum dimensions of 100 x 150 pixels (think big postage stamp). So crow head or silhouette = good. Flock of crows, harder to understand… Please ensure your photo weighs in under 350kb. Resize and compress bigger files via “Save for Web” options in most photo-editing software or online via http://www.imageoptimizer.net.

Start drafting your bio: As we can’t meet face to face, it would be helpful if you could provide some autobiographical information. Knowing a few details about a writer’s background can help your teacher and fellow students better evaluate story ideas and angles…

Below are some questions — a useful framework — but feel free to improvise as well. Please don’t feel awkward about sharing your age, gender, ethnicity etc.: just omit any info you’d rather keep private.

NAME:
OCCUPATION:
PRONOUNS:
AGE:
ETHNICITY:
LANGUAGES:
HOBBIES:
HOMETOWN:
CURRENT LOCATION:
WRITING EXPERIENCE:
FAVORITE TRAVEL WRITERS:
FAVORITE DESTINATIONS:
DREAM DESTINATION:
GOALS FOR THE COURSE:
WRITING AMBITIONS:

EVEN MORE WAYS TO HIT THE GROUND RUNNING

Consider what expertise or unusual access — in terms of experiences or interviews — you can bring to pitches or pieces: those elements are like catnip for editors.

If you don’t already keep a file or notebook of story ideas, we suggest starting one… then targeting three to five for deeper research dives before class starts. We find it useful to not only read extensively, but to watch relevant movies and connect with locals or experts via forums and social media.

Hoping to break into freelancing or open up new markets? Brainstorm specific, timely angles that employ your expertise. Keep lead-times in mind:

  • Breaking news, online or in newspapers — hours to days
  • General web/newspaper outlets — several weeks to two months, typically
  • Print magazines — anywhere from two months for small stories to two-to-three years out for big features

If you’re excited to dive in, maybe check out some of our favorite books. Write Like a Honey Badger doesn’t require any of these texts, but they’re all excellent volumes to have in your library.