How to Build Your Own MFA-like Curriculum
MFAs are great, and perfect for those who are interested in teaching and/or writing critical essays. But what about those of us who are looking for mentorship, craft-building and community?
Introducing Whale Rock Workshops!
Hi, we’re excited to see you here. Our company has grown and evolved over the past five years. Whether you are new to Whale Rock or are one of our original attendees, we want to be sure you know how to make the most of your Whale Rock Workshops experience. We’ve collected some of the most popular questions and answered them for you here.
How is Whale Rock Workshops Different Than Other Workshop Companies?
MFA-quality seminars without the long-term commitment or costs
Whale Rock Workshops’ programming is designed to be on par with MFA-level seminars and is geared towards authors who want to dive deep into craft and literary analysis. Many of our students are published and/or agented authors who are seeking to elevate their skills and take their writing practice to the next level. Our classes go well beyond the basics.
Our company is SMALL and our workshops are intimate.
We believe great teachers change lives, and we believe that the personalized attention our students receive dramatically impacts the quality of their work. How can you become a better writer when you are one of 60 people in a workshop? One of 500 in a webinar? One of a 1000 at a conference? Unless otherwise specified, our advanced workshops maintain excellent student to teacher ratios. Our mentorship workshops have a 1:3 ratio faculty to students, and our Master skills weeklong workshop have a 2:15 ratio, with each student receiving four, one-on-one meetings over the course of the week. A Whale Rock Master workshop promises you the opportunity to really connect with instructors and one another.
Our Instructors are Top Notch
We vet our instructors carefully. Our instructors are award-winning AND critically acclaimed, and many have taught at the MFA level. It is vital to us that our instructors have more published works and publishing experience than our intermediate students. In other words, our bar is VERY high.
Can You Explain the Different Kinds of Workshops you Offer?
Our classes are divided into four categories. This allows you to mix and match based on your specific needs throughout the year. As you progress with one project or start a new project, you might face different needs or identify new skills you want to hone.
Weeklong Master Skills & Mentorships
Designed for intermediate writers looking for more intense one-on-one experiences, these classes are given at an MFA level in terms of skill and craft. Our weeklong workshops are well, seven-days, while our mentorships extend over three months with about eight, 90-minute workshops scheduled over the course of the session.
Master Classes
Our signature master classes are designed to dive deep into one specific area or project. While these are offered at an intermediate level, taught by award-winning, acclaimed instructors, they are accessible to beginning writers who want to be pushed out of their comfort zone. Each of our Master Classes is between four-to-six weeks in length, will have weekly assignments, and culminates with a tangible project (or projects).
Close Read & Write Classes
These 90-minute workshops are designed to connect our students with our master instructors either between workshops or as a way for new students to get to know our faculty. All profits from this series go towards our scholarships and diversity grants.
Learn How To Classes
New to our programming for 2023, these 90-minute classes are designed to be accessible to everyone at a reasonable price. We don’t want to run webinars so large that you cannot connect with your instructors, so we view these as large Zoom classrooms, where questions can still be answered. We are choosing topics appropriate for both novice and intermediate authors, but our goal is to create a curriculum that is still unique while challenging our students at whatever stage they are.
All Whale Rock community members and newsletter subscribers are invited to join our free writing accountability group, Write Now!, which takes place four times a week. This quiet writing space is designed to build a cozy, supportive writing practice into your week.
What if I’m thinking about an MFA? How do you compare to those programs?
We wrote a whole blog on this, if you’re looking to dig deep into this MFA question.
Top level though, if you really want to get an MFA because you want the degree for teaching and/or you want to write critical essays and a thesis, then absolutely pursue an MFA degree. It is the only path to accomplish those goals.
But if you are looking for the craft-building, mentorship and community, (and you do not have US $50,000 +) Whale Rock is your alternative. Our mentorships cost a fraction of the price, and most of our instructors are or have been MFA instructors at the very programs you are likely exploring!
Want to build your own MFA-like curriculum?
Here’s what that might look like through Whale Rock:
Year 1
Winter Mentorship Program (faculty mentor #1)
Weeklong Master Skills Workshop or Whale Rock Retreat (coming soon)
Fall Mentorship Program (faculty mentor #2)
Year 2
Winter Mentorship (faculty mentor #3)
Weeklong master skills or retreat (coming soon) OR Close Read & Write Series plus two Master Classes
Fall Mentorship (faculty mentor #4)
Why do Your Workshops Cost What They Cost?
Our classes cost what they do because they are in keeping with our philosophy about learning craft: We hire top-notch instructors, and we keep our student to teacher ratio small for most offerings.
Better student to teacher ratio
The majority of our small classes have 12-15 students while our competitors have more like 30-60. Our ratios are simply better. As such, our students get more instructor connection than they would in any other program outside of an MFA.
We only hire the best instructors
Unless they are subject-area experts, our faculty members are critically acclaimed and/or award-winning and/or MFA bearing, and/or MFA-teaching, multi-published authors and editors. And frankly, those instructors come at a higher cost. We won’t settle for anything less. We know that too many workshops don’t deliver for intermediate writers.
Will You be Adding More In Person Events?
COVID-19 has made the logistics challenging. Pre-COVID, students would “bunk-up” or share rooms with multiple beds in order to bring down costs, but now we are finding that most students want their own rooms. That makes the events more expensive AND requires more space.
Pre-COVID we also didn’t worry about squeezing into tight indoor spaces, and now we are looking at ventilation, classroom sizes, and shared spaces with other guests/clients/students at any given location.
Where do I start if I’ve never taken a Whale Rock Workshops Program?
If you are totally new to Whale Rock, we encourage you to start with a Learn How To … class or a Close Read and Write class. These lower cost offerings will give you a taste of our instructors and our community.
If you are looking to dive deep on your project, but you aren’t ready to commit to a weeklong intensive or a three-month program, we encourage you to check out our Master Classes, which will enhance your writing in either your picture book writing or will help you take your novel to the next level. These classes are also ideal for a student who has taken one of our more intensive classes, but who would like to go deep in one specific area.
If you have been working on a project intensely or you have been contemplating an MFA or you wish to develop advanced craft skills, we encourage you to look at our Weeklong Workshop or our Mentorship Program.
We hope this post helps you make the most of Whale Rock Workshops’ offerings. We are always talking to writers and students and instructors, asking for their input, pivoting with feedback. We are confident that classes that offer you real instructor connection, one-on-one attention, the ability to get clarity on questions, to dive deep, and to push yourself to try something new, will change your writing experience and grow your skills. And our philosophy that great teachers changes lives guides all of our decision-making when we are planning programs for you.