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September at the Academe


A Quick Look at the Academe classes coming up next month.

Regency Fiction Writers Academe Course - Regency Wales
AUGUST 1-28, 2025 REGENCY WALES WITH LOUISA CORNELL

Wales as it appears in Regency Fiction is often depicted as the home of stoic men and warm nurturing women with one foot on the farm and the other in the country’s rich mystical and legend-rich history. Between 1780 and 1840 Wales was a part of the British Isles with a far more diverse citizenry, society, and economy than many can imagine.

This class will endeavor to introduce attendees to the wide variety of Welsh society from titled lords, to wealthy industrialists, to poor farmers and miners, to political activists, to those who still lived entrenched in village life and active beliefs in the mysteries of myth and legend.

It is hoped this class will provide the information and insights to inspire writers to set more Regency Fiction in this fascinating and unique part of the British Isles.

Registration closes September 11, 2025


Regency Fiction Writers Academe Course - Finding and Working with Freelancers
AUGUST 15-30, 2025 HOW TO FIND AND WORK WITH FREELANCERS WITH EMILY EK MURDOCH

We are writers and that means that our creativity often interactions with the creativity of others. Cover designers, blurb writers, ad managers, newsletter set ups, photographers, cover models, translators, editors, proofreaders…there is a lot that goes into creating a book.

Whether you are aiming to be traditionally published, or will be self-publishing your books, or both (!), it is highly likely that you will work with a freelancer.

If you’ve ever wondered:

  • What is freelancer best practice?
  • How can I find a freelancer?
  • Should I sign a contract without a lawyer looking at it?
  • What happens if I disagree with a freelancer’s delivery?

Then this is the course for you.

Over two weeks, USA Today Bestselling Author Emily E K Murdoch will take you through this informative course designed specifically to support authors when navigating working with freelances. This course is designed to be as accessible and intersectional as possible.

Registration closes September 25, 2025

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