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Arguably one of the world's best fiction writers, Margaret Atwood is an award-winning and prolific author of more than 50 novels, books of poetry, and critical essays. Her 1990 dystopian novel, The Handmaid's Tale, was adapted into the Emmy-winning TV series on Hulu, now in its fourth season, and was the best-selling book on Amazon in 2017. Margaret's 1996 Booker Prize-nominated novel, Alias Grace, was adapted into a TV series for Netflix.
In her online writing class, Margaret teaches you about:
• Creating complex dystopias
• Structure and story
• Creating nuanced characters
• Speculative fiction
• Narrative perspective
• Create dialogue
• Prose style and texture
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