SCHEDULE YOUR ELLIPSIS CREATIVE WRITING CONSULTATION!

We are currently OPEN to new students for Creative Writing Tutoring. Kickstart your Ellipsis Journey by scheduling a free consultation with the below form.

Following the consultation, if we’ve established a mutual fit, we will reach out to craft an individualized plan based on your goals for you or the student(s) in your life!

THE ELLIPSIS CREATIVE WRITING JOURNEY

  • One of the keys to writing advancement is intention. Through the active reading, drafting, and revising processes, we will evaluate and internalize how writers like Ocean Vuong, K-Ming Chang, and infinitely more intentionally craft moving pieces that capture readers’ minds and hearts. (Think: line break, specificity, perspective, endings, and more!) And simultaneously, we’ll turn to your existing — and new! — work to intentionally drive your work forward.

  • Already got a handle on craft? No problem — we meet students where they are and get to work. We love reviewing both existing and fresh drafts and discussing both general and specific opportunities for growth. In addition to line-by-line edits, you’ll also receive thought-provoking questions that deepen your convictions throughout your writing process, taste, and even mission.

  • We’ve got our fingers on the pulses of the most prestigious summer programs for young writers in the world and we know you probably do, too! Each cycle, we work with students on both application essays and writing samples to help them confidently put their best feet forward when it comes to application to leading programs like the Iowa Young Writers’ Studio, the Kenyon Review Young Writers Workshop, the Kelly Writers House’s Summer Workshop at the University of Pennsylvania, and more.

  • Once your work is ready for primetime, we’ll guide you through the process of submission to both student and non-student writing contests like the National Scholastic Art & Writing Awards, the National YoungArts Awards, Best New Poets, and more. We will also help you navigate the intimidating process of publication, offering a healthy list of prestigious and selective student and non-student publications that will elevate and distinguish your creative writing pursuit. If you don’t know what simultaneous submissions are or how to write a winning cover letter, we got you!

AVAILABLE SESSION BUNDLES

LEVEL ONE

Best for short-term students with a specific goal!

  • You will embark on a customized path of assignments, readings, and discussion defined by the following goal(s): personalized feedback, strategic contest preparation, literary initiative advising, analytical discussion, actualized publication strategy, and/or writing goal accountability.

    You can elect to use purchased session hours for synchronous meetings, asynchronous review of new or revised work, or a mix of both styles. Please note that Peter LaBerge is only available for meetings with “Level Three” and above.

  • You will receive detailed comments and suggestions from Ellipsis Founder & CEO Peter LaBerge on up to three poems (max of five-pages single-spaced) or one piece/excerpt of prose (up to five pages double-spaced), which you may submit to competitions, contests, and/or colleges. Suggestions will range from overarching suggestions on tone, form, tense, and other craft-based elements to line-by-line comments and suggestions regarding specific images, phrasing, etc.

LEVEL TWO

  • Creative Writing: You will embark on a customized path of assignments, readings, and discussion defined by the following goal(s): personalized feedback, strategic contest preparation, literary initiative advising, analytical discussion, actualized publication strategy, and/or writing goal accountability.

    You can elect to use purchased session hours for synchronous meetings, asynchronous review of new or revised work, or a mix of both styles. Please note that Peter LaBerge is only available for session hour meetings with “Level Three” and above.

  • You will receive detailed comments and suggestions from Ellipsis Founder & CEO Peter LaBerge on up to three poems (max of five-pages single-spaced) or one piece/excerpt of prose (up to five pages double-spaced), which you may submit to competitions, contests, and/or colleges. Suggestions will range from overarching suggestions on tone, form, tense, and other craft-based elements to line-by-line comments and suggestions regarding specific images, phrasing, etc.

  • Peter will review your portfolio and assemble submission pack of varying sizes to send to at least 25 reputable publications open to submissions.

LEVEL THREE

Best for students looking to fill summer with creative writing growth!

  • You will embark on a customized path of assignments, readings, and discussion defined by the following goal(s): personalized feedback, strategic contest preparation, literary initiative advising, analytical discussion, actualized publication strategy, and/or writing goal accountability.

    You can elect to use purchased session hours for synchronous meetings, asynchronous review of new or revised work, or a mix of both styles.

  • You will receive detailed comments and suggestions from Ellipsis Founder & CEO Peter LaBerge on up to five poems (max of ten-pages single-spaced) or one piece/excerpt of prose (up to five pages double-spaced), which you may submit to competitions, contests, and/or colleges. Suggestions will range from overarching suggestions on tone, form, tense, and other craft-based elements to line-by-line comments and suggestions regarding specific images, phrasing, etc.

  • Peter will review your portfolio and assemble submission pack of varying sizes to send to at least 25 reputable publications open to submissions.

LEVEL THREE PLUS

Best for students looking to fill summer with creative writing growth!

  • You will embark on a customized path of assignments, readings, and discussion defined by the following goal(s): personalized feedback, strategic contest preparation, literary initiative advising, analytical discussion, actualized publication strategy, and/or writing goal accountability.

    You can elect to use purchased session hours for synchronous meetings, asynchronous review of new or revised work, or a mix of both styles.

  • You will receive detailed comments and suggestions from Ellipsis Founder & CEO Peter LaBerge on up to five poems (max of ten-pages single-spaced) or one piece/excerpt of prose (up to ten pages double-spaced), which you may submit to competitions, contests, and/or colleges. Suggestions will range from overarching suggestions on tone, form, tense, and other craft-based elements to line-by-line comments and suggestions regarding specific images, phrasing, etc.

  • Peter will review your portfolio and assemble submission pack of varying sizes to send to at least 25 reputable publications open to submissions.

LEVEL FOUR

  • You will embark on a customized path of assignments, readings, and discussion defined by the following goal(s): personalized feedback, strategic contest preparation, literary initiative advising, analytical discussion, actualized publication strategy, and/or writing goal accountability.

    You can elect to use purchased session hours for synchronous meetings, asynchronous review of new or revised work, or a mix of both styles.

    *Under the Level Four plan, a maximum of five session hours per week can be scheduled (excluding winter break and Scholastic Awards preparation weeks). Sessions may only be scheduled during winter, spring, summer, and fall one-on-one meeting seasons. Students must select one writing instructor — changes are subject to price fluctuation.

  • Whenever additional time is made available during periods of high demand, Level Four students will receive priority access to instructor schedules.

LEVEL FOUR PLUS

  • You will embark on a customized path of assignments, readings, and discussion defined by the following goal(s): personalized feedback, strategic contest preparation, literary initiative advising, analytical discussion, actualized publication strategy, and/or writing goal accountability.

    You can elect to use purchased session hours for synchronous meetings, asynchronous review of new or revised work, or a mix of both styles.

    *Under the Level Four Plus plan, a maximum of five session hours per week can be scheduled (excluding winter break and Scholastic Awards preparation weeks). Sessions may only be scheduled during winter, spring, summer, and fall one-on-one meeting seasons.

  • Whenever additional time is made available during periods of high demand, Level Four students will receive priority access to instructor schedules.

To purchase, please begin by scheduling a free consultation using the below form.

LEt’S GET YOU SCHEDULED.

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