Learn Together, Laugh Together
Our community-centered approach puts collaboration at the heart of satirical writing education. You'll work alongside fellow writers, share feedback, and develop your voice through meaningful peer connections that extend far beyond the classroom.

Real Projects, Real Connections
Every month, our writing cohorts tackle collaborative projects that mirror the professional satirical writing world. You're not just learning techniques—you're building lasting relationships with writers who share your passion.
Monthly Anthology Projects
Teams of 4-6 writers collaborate on themed satirical collections. Recent projects included "Suburban Mysteries" and "Digital Age Dilemmas." Each writer contributes unique perspectives while learning from others' approaches to humor and social commentary.



Peer Review Circles
Weekly small-group sessions where writers share drafts and provide constructive feedback. These intimate settings foster trust and honest critique. Many participants describe these circles as the most valuable part of their learning experience.

Community Publication Network
Advanced writers mentor newcomers through our publication pipeline. Experienced community members share insights about submission processes, editor relationships, and publication strategies—knowledge that's typically hard to access as an independent writer.
Beyond Writing: Building Your Creative Network
The connections you make here often become your writing partners, beta readers, and professional contacts for years to come. Our alumni frequently collaborate on projects long after completing the program.
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Weekly virtual coffee chats with writers across different skill levels and backgrounds
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Access to our private community forum where discussions continue between sessions
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Quarterly alumni meetups and collaborative project opportunities
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Mentorship matching with established writers in your areas of interest


Our September 2025 cohort applications open in June. The program runs from September 2025 through May 2026, with new community groups forming quarterly.