If you’ve come to my small corner of the blogosphere to find out if Neil Gaiman’s MasterClass: Teaches the Art of Storytelling is worth the money, let me answer in three words:
Good. God. Yes.
Before I dive in, let me clarify that I’m not an affiliate for MasterClass, so all opinions are my own. I’m also an All-Access Pass member, which currently costs $180.00. I highly recommend this to all writers, since MasterClass offers thirteen classes by well-renowned authors such as James Patterson, Dan Brown, and Margaret Atwood. But if you can only afford to pay for one class, I do believe Neil Gaiman’s is worth the money!
Here’s what it includes:
- Nineteen videos, each approximately 20-25 minutes, around five hours total.
- A downloadable PDF workbook full of extended information for each video lesson, plus tons of writing exercises, and further recommended reading or online references.
- Access to a community forum that I didn’t take advantage of. Not yet, at least.
- Enough inspirational quotes to fill a notebook or Pinterest board.
When I started this MasterClass earlier this year, I was in a bit of a writing rut.
Well, that’s an understatement. I was at a severe low-point with my mental health and felt as though I’ve lost my voice, which led me to take an extended social media break at the end of February before COVID threw all of us for a loop.
Even from the trailer alone, I was completely enamored by the calm, confident creative energy that oozes from Neil Gaiman, making me aware of how much I’ve lost touch with my creative spirit.
And how badly I wanted it back…
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