6-Week Course
Starts September 25th
Hello, you wonderful creative person!
Tell me if this seems familiar:
You open the Artist’s way for 50th time,
but instead of reaching a 100-day streak of sticking to morning pages you find yourself…
Struggling to finish Day 2.
Maybe you're distracted by the many things going on in the world. Or maybe your brain is going to town with the "who will care about this?" or "actually, I'm terrible" thoughts.
It's not that you don't have good ideas and talent. You do. But...
You end up gatekeeping your own ideas before you even get a chance to build a body of work.
The truth is...
Once you stop saying no to your own ideas, you’ll finally open the doors to creative opportunities you don’t even see coming.
With freelance writing, you get to build your confidence, voice, and body of work - and make some cash along the way.
And sooner than you think, you're writing more, using your delightful creative skills, and getting paid.
This writing class is the place to tackle your glorious, creative dreams whether you’re…
You’re in the right place! This class will show you that cool bylines and getting paid to write is possible. Even without a fancy degree, tons of published articles, and a rich husband to float you while you get started.
Imagine telling your family that you write for Huffington Post, Business Insider, or Vox. Imagine writing that article without a million thoughts of "this isn't good enough" haunting you in the background. Imagine living up to your creative potential and banishing "I should be writing more" from your vocabulary.
Even if you only write stories like "6 Canned Wines for Summer" or "Why Rocky IV is the Best Rocky Movie," you're completing projects, getting paid, and bulking up your creative muscles.
It would be easy to hit the gym if you got paid to lift weights, right? Well, freelance writing does exactly that.
You're invited to...
This freelance writing class teaches you how to write articles, pitch publications, and most importantly — gets you writing. Not thinking about writing. Actually doing it and getting it done.
You’ll complete at least 3 articles (in a timeline that matches the real world of writing), finish with a portfolio of samples (giving you the confidence to keep on writing long after the 6 weeks are done), and pitch almost every week without having a freak out or frying your nervous system (to real deal publications like Huffington Post, Vulture, McSweeney's, Business Insider, Thrillist, Vox, Polygon, and other places my students have been published). You might get a paid assignment before class is over (a quarter of the students in my last class did just that).
The next class starts September 25th. Much of the course is pre-recorded videos you can watch when you like. Then, the live coaching calls are every Thursday and Saturday. Come to one, both, or none of the live calls! Everything is recorded, so you can do the class on your own schedule, but still have the live accountability to start writing, keep writing, and write some more.
"It is no exaggeration that this class changed my life! Thanks to this class, I successfully pitched and published a humor piece in McSweeney’s, one of my favorite publications. This class took my lifelong dream of becoming a writer and gave me the tools, accountability, feedback, and encouragement I needed to make my dream come true."
- Risa Harms
"Amber’s writing course was life-changing for me in more than one way. Not only did it teach me the ins and outs of freelance writing, but in 6 months I've managed to actually become a published writer, have no fear or trepidation about sending out pitches, have entered myself into worldwide writing competitions, and even started taking on clients and doing their social media. Now I'm working as a professional writer in a topic that I'm knowledgeable at! Never in a thousand years did I really think anything like this could happen to me, so thank you."
- Robyn Hunt
"Being a new mom during a pandemic had been very isolating, and this class brought community, accountability, and structure when I really needed it. This class is both how to pitch and how to overcome your own inner critic (I needed both to gain the confidence needed to navigate getting my work published!). It’s like therapy and career coaching and writing class rolled into one, but without any of the bullshit. It’s the best."
Alexis Tai
Published in Huffington Post, Belladonna, and more
"This class is the worst decision you will make...
because it will ruin you for all other online courses.
I've taken a fair amount of other courses and not one has delivered in the way this one has. It's hands-on, and you are taking action from day one.
The videos are chock-full of information you can *actually* use. It's real information with actionable steps that will move you forward. The atmosphere in the Slack channel is so positive and reaffirming, it's delightful. Amber's presence is a joy. With her cat-eye glasses and flawless lipstick, it's impossible not to listen when she's talking. Which is a good thing because she's got some really great shit to say.
It was the best money I've ever spent on a course.
Amber teaches more in 6 weeks than most courses can get out in a year. I'm blown away... and so pissed because now any other course I take is going to seem like absolute crap compared to this one."
Sarah Garvey
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Who the hell is Amber Petty?
I’m Amber Petty and after being an actor for 13 years in New York, I got tired of waiting for auditions to play “girl who’s unpleasantly surprised by scale” in Weight Watchers commercials, moved to LA, and started freelance writing. 6 years later, I write full-time, have appeared in The New York Times, Thrillist, Greatist, Parade, IFC, MTV, Bustle, Syfy Wire, and Snooki’s blog (jealous?). Plus, I've helped over 150 students start writing.
Years ago, when I started writing, I was a mountain of "who cares what you have to say, nobody wants to hear from you, you're not good enough" — just never ending.
But, because I started freelance writing, I had little articles to complete and doable projects that didn't feel super important (unlike trying to write a screenplay or a novel which felt very important).
Seeing my work get published, even when it wasn't the greatest thing ever (my usual metric for completing anything) I was able to start writing, build confidence and get paid while that was happening.
So while it feels weird to say that writing Snooki's favorite pickle recipes helped me start a business and write for the New York Times — it absolutely DID.
And who even cares about me! My students say it helped them write their screenplays and pitch movies —even though that's not what the class is about. My class helps you build resilience and strengthens your work because:
- you ARE regularly writing
- you ARE putting yourself out there and
- you ARE getting in front of an audience that's so much bigger than your Facebook page
And you're doing it with the support of my 6 years of experience and a group of wonderful peers ready to cheer you on.
"I got published in the HuffPost! That's freaking huge. I can call myself a writer and it's actually true. This has really boosted my confidence and encouraged me to keep pitching and writing. This class really lit the way for practical and manageable steps to write and get published. It is well organized and helped me to take things in easy steps instead of feeling like I'm standing in a room where 100 pillows just exploded and I need to organize all of the feathers. The streamlined approach is so helpful and seeing, oh, I can do this and it's NOT a huge time suck or this giant deal."
- Dr. Alice Kerby
Some happy words from former students
I am so happy that I was in this class. I was very impressed by the way that Amber responded quickly, actually gave thoughtful feedback to everything we wrote and made assignments that were fine-tuned to each student. Even though this class was virtual, it had the feel of an IRL mentorship and for that I'm truly grateful"
I learned more in 6 weeks than I did in four years of college.
This class was a total game changer for me. I felt like Amber understood how my brain works and therefore I was able to cut through the creative blocks every week. I'm a serial procrastinator and often self sabotage. This time, I turned in every assignment and felt more and more confident each week.
“I've wanted to do this kind of work for years, but couldn't quite figure out how to get started. I'd never had a paid byline in my life, but over the 10 weeks of the class I had 6 pitches accepted, and met my goal of covering the cost of the class. I've gained a ton of confidence in my ability to choose a topic that will appeal to editors and craft a pitch that gets picked up.
- Julia Williamson
"I got 3 articles picked up which makes me feel like I can really do this. Even if I didn’t, I’m so happy to have done the class for so many reasons. I’ve taken so many writing classes but Amber has a way of telling me things that feel new. The meditation tracks were awesome. Also the class was just super productive for me yet I didn’t have a complete breakdown. How did Amber do that?"
- Julie Hoang
“Prior to taking this class, I did a lot of thinking about writing. I read tons of books about it, I dreamed about it - I did everything but actually write. Perfectionism kept me from even trying. Amber created a safe space for us, an environment free of shame or judgment. For the first time in years, I was able to start writing. The practical focus of the class helped me to push through my fear. This class is the best gift you can give yourself! It will change your life. I'm totally serious.
- Elizabeth Reynolds
"When the only voice of feedback you hear is the one in your head, writing can become paralyzing. And that's exactly where I was before this class. But thanks to the format of the class and the way everyone can communicate with each other so regularly, I received feedback that's made me silence my imposter syndrome with much greater strength.
Part therapy. Part summer camp. And a whole lot of writing.
The class inspired me to follow my path and return to writing about things I care about — music and the arts. With the confidence I gained in this class, I sent out a few pitches and inquiries to organizations I would want to write for, and within one month had work on the calendar with three symphony orchestras.”
- Michael Cirigliano III
"'First I was afraid, I was petrified...' LOL. Seriously though, I've wanted to look into freelancing for a while but didn't feel like I could figure out the process or gather resources. This class has changed the way I think about my writing. Amber’s valuable down to earth advice, editing notes, and assignments were easy to understand and gave me the chance to test what methods worked for me. To be honest, this was the only writing class I've had where I didn't feel judged. Being in a class where there was no judgment meant that I really kept myself accountable and felt compelled to push myself. "
- Krystle Hawkins
"I was limiting myself only to Very Serious (TM) pieces before this class, and Amber helped me see more lighthearted opportunities! This was one of the best writing classes I've taken, ever! It helped me unlock a lot of new material and topics--it helped me get over my own hang-ups about only writing Real Art (TM), which were limiting me and making me unhappy. Her class gave me 'permission' to try new topics/formats/ideas, and guess what? I'd published most of them by the end of class! Yay!”
- Natalie Schriefer
"Amber took a forever dream - to successfully pitch a story - and broke it down into a bunch of little doable steps - and it worked! The class felt 'alive.' In a world of online courses where you are given a bunch of information and told to get on with it, this course felt connected and personal, and the assignments both pushed us out of our comfort zones, and allowed us to believe in our ability to do them - largely because of Amber's attitude and her actual, down to the bone, belief in our abilities. "
- Lindy Hughes Pfeil
Published in Huffington Post
"One of my big life changers! I started writing again, after so many years of not writing. The class taught me how to pitch in a professional but fun way, and made me love (almost!) pitching. I especially enjoyed the individualized attention to my writing since Amber presents feedback in such a motivating way. The class made me take a more together and organized approach to my work, so that when I have a minute or an hour I can sit down and start writing!"
- Lisa Rau Staff
"The class made me really happy to go back to writing and get three pieces published! The weekly calls gave me a sense of community, and taking the course provided structure to my writing life. I worried I would be too busy to make the most of the class, but knowing that Amber would still review assignments after the 10 weeks made me sign up. Community, concrete tips for being a writer, Amber's video feedback (helpful, quick turnaround), it adds up to a practical, low-stress, fun way to start freelance writing."
- Julie Kling
"Amber's class is like a mini MBA for freelance writers - it's all practical advice about putting yourself out there and overcoming limiting mindsets that hold you back.”.
- Natalie Ellis
Plus - 6 Live Coaching Sessions
(well, technically it’s 12 if you can make both times each week!)
Every Thursday at 4:00pm PT and Saturday at 11:00am PT, we meet live. Come to one, both, or neither! Everything's recorded, so you can ask a Q, get an answer live, and watch it back on your schedule.
In these sessions, you can...
"The hybrid between it being online and having live classes made it feel like a 'real' class than a purely online one--there was accountability but it also wasn't overwhelming. It's the best alternative to journalism school I could have found."
- Julia Rittenberg
"I loved the live Q&As and the super-supportive community... Amber really does attract such lovely and talented people, who not only encourage one another but provide inspiration through the sharing of one another's writing!"
- Esther Zimmer
"Being able to watch the videos on my own time and at my own pace as well as having the choice between two live sessions every week allowed me to keep up with the class despite an ever-changing schedule. Both the weekly lives and the Slack channel plugged me into community with creatives all over the world who offered kindness and support."
- Kathryn Whisler
Get support, motivation, and accountability and to help you start your new writing life.
You won't have to worry "am I doing this right?" I give notes on every article and pitch, send those notes to just you (no getting critiques in front of class and pretending it's cool). So you won't have to parse out vague, group feedback. You'll know exactly what to do to make your writing better.
Plus, ever get notes and think "I hate that jerk!" only to reread them later and realize the notes weren't that mean? That's why I do a video! You can tell the tone is supportive and see exactly what to change.
"The video feedback was GREAT - I didn't expect it for every piece and pitch, but getting notes for everything I wrote was SO helpful. There is so much that is difficult to convey just in "notes in an email". With videos I could see your tone and feelings."
- Amy Tallmadge
Find out how to take all your wonderful job experience and craft it into a lovely cover letter & resume. You'll get real examples of resumes and cover letters that worked and a fill-in-the-blanks template to make resume writing as easy as possible.
"I applied for one of the writing jobs in Amber’s newsletters and got it! And it's directly as a result of her class. Not only knowing about the job but being able to format the resume, write the cover letter, know what they would be looking for in the interview and how to present myself (and having the confidence to do so) was all due to her class. If you invest in a class looking to make the money back, this is the one."
- Tyler J. Oakley
You get a free 3 month subscription to Sonia Weiser's Opportunities of the Week. I share her cultivated array of editor pitch requests. So, you'll know what tons of editors are looking for right now and exactly what to send them.
Get live feedback on your pitches from these incredible experts
Satire writer extraordinaire Caitlin Kunkel will do a satire masterclass and give feedback on select student work. If that weren't cool enough, she also shares a proposal outline and publisher information for gift books (aka, the books that live by the register in Barnes & Noble and often result in 6-figure deals for the writer). 4 students have been published in McSweeney's after getting Caitlin's feedback.
Get pitch feedback and find out what editors want right now from Jess Novak. Jess has been an editor at BDG, Thrillist, Greatist, and lots of other incredible places. Since she's worked across so many niches, Jess gives incredible feedback on a wide range of work.
In her various editor roles, she's always looking for new writers and has worked with multiple writers from this class.
Make new industry connections and ask these editors anything in these live workshops.
NY Times Worthy Pitches w/
Ismail Muhammad of the New York Times, Letter of Recommendation Editor
Editor of Letter of Recommendation in the New York Times (a wonderful personal essay column), Ismail will talk about person essay pitches, how to improv your stories, and what makes an excellent Letter of Recommendation.
Improve Your Personal Essays w/ Rax King, author of Tacky
The James Beard Award winning writer will answer your questions about personal essays, non-fiction book deals, and the pros and cons of a Patreon.
Pitching Standout Features w/ Erin Quinlan, Features Editor at Cosmopolitan
What makes a good feature? Erin Quinlan will give you all the details. Find out how to strengthen feature pitches, the dos and don'ts of pitching Cosmo, and ways to stand out as a freelancer.
"The potential for the class changing my life is huge. I needed that puzzle piece of how things are done on the internet, and Amber provided it with detailed instructions. You also gave us terrific contacts (Jess Novak reached out to ME) and so many ideas. So before I was an oldtimey former print reporter who is tech savvy but confused about how it's done now, and now I feel much more confident about making it happen."
- Barbara Lewis
Want to write celebrity profiles? Well, Shane O’Neill, staff writer at The New York Times will be there live to help you sharpen your interview skills, learn how to deal with a celebrity’s “people” (aka, their PR team), and provide insights to his life as a writer for the nation’s biggest publication.
Want to write an Op-Ed for the Washington Post? Why not ask a Washington Post Opinions Editor for advice? You’ll get to talk to Jen live, find out what makes an opinion piece sellable, the best ways to pitch, and how to avoid her pet peeves.
Staff Writer at New York Magazine, Angelica Jade Bastién will talk about her years as a film and culture writer, ways to enhance your cultural criticism, and share what life is like as a full-time writer for a prestigious publication.
Former Slate editor and current Entertainment editor at the Daily Beast, Allegra Frank talks about pitch pet peeves, ways to make personal entertainment essays more eye catching for editors, and some background on life as an entertainment editor.
Reviews editor at The Wrap and co-host of the Linoleum Knife podcast, Alonso shared tips for pitching film reviews, how to get started in entertainment writing, and ways to add artistry to your tv/film coverage.
This pre-recorded workshop is ready for you to watch the second you sign up for class!
Mia Mercado (writer for New York Magazine's The Cut and author of Weird But Normal) meets with us live to share her expertise on personal essays, humor writing, and the process of getting a book deal.
If you've ever wanted to make a living writing about Real Housewives or comical essays about your life, this workshop is a must.
Selling Personal Essays w/Emily McCombs of Huffington Post
Multiple students got their first bylines in Huffington Post from this workshop with Emily.
Emily's kind notes, inside information on a huge national publication, and notes on pitching make this is a perfect way to improve your essays and jumpstart your chance at a byline for Huffington Post (and improve your pitches for every other publication).
Class starts September 25th
$799
$200
Though there are benefits to writing that go far beyond getting published, let's be real...you'd like to get a byline and make some cash.
So, I have a 20 Pitch Guarantee! If you don't sell a story after 20 Pitches - you get your money back.
Not only will I give you a fill-in-the-blanks pitch template, over 16 pages of real pitches that sold, and personalized feedback on all pitches before they ever leave your inbox - I also make pitching feel relaxed.
Right now, when you imagine reaching out to editors, you might feel anything but relaxed. In fact, you may have a full "editors will hate this, laugh at me, and blackmail me from writing forever" freakout even thinking about pitching.
That's okay. That's how me and lots of my students started out.
But with my combination of fill-in-the-blank pitch templates, real examples that sold, and personalized feedback to ensure you're always submitting something professional, interesting, and in your voice, pitching stops feeling so hard.
Since I'm not magic, I can't guarantee you'll sell a pitch in your 1st or 2nd try (though some students do!). But with a hint of tenacity - you will get a yes.
Whether you pitch 20 times in 10 weeks or take up to 6 months to do your pitches, you'll feel a difference in your writing, your confidence, and your bank account. Plus, you'll be shocked at how chill you are sending pitches to your dream publications.
So, if you pitch 20 times and all my individual feedback and tools don't get you a byline - you deserve your money back!
"I learned how to pitch, became more confident at it with practice (pitched 6x), and got an acceptance at Insider!"
- Nicole Zimmerman
$799
$200
Yes! It doesn't matter if you've never worked in a "creative" job. There are plenty of creative people that work in offices every day! I use the term creative to speak to people that want to do more than just work and go home. If you're a person who wants to write, express ideas, and contribute something a little different to the world - you're a creative. No matter what your job title says right now.
That’s totally fine! When I started, I didn’t have any published samples. Almost all of my students that sold pitches had zero published samples when they pitched their story. This course is designed to take you from “I don’t even know” to “let me tell you a thing or two about writing." So you don’t need any previous experience to join.
Hell no! I have a degree in Theatre from Hunter College. I might as well have a degree in Who Cares from Nobody Gives a Fuck. Editors aren’t checking your transcripts. If you read articles online and think “yeah I could write something like that,” you have all the qualifications you need to get started.
No! Since I’m a former actress, I know the ins and outs of the acting world very well and how to apply those skills to freelance writing. But my students have been aspiring TV writers, comedians, performers, photographers, and people who aren’t in the entertainment industry at all, just really want to write and never knew where to start.
No, sorry. I haven’t pitched a TV show, so I couldn’t help you out. This class is for articles for publications, magazines, and papers. Places like Buzzfeed, Business Insider, Thrillist, Greatist, Bustle, and so on.
Yes. Writing nearly an article a week isn’t a stroll through the garden, but it’s pretty normal for a steadily working freelance writer. This will give you practice in being less precious and perfectionistic in your work and get you in the habit of writing more, more often. I’m not saying it’s easy, but you can do it.
Also, I'm not your mom or your high school teacher. If life comes up and you don't turn something in - that's fine. You can turn in assignments even after class is over and still get feedback.
But, you'll probably write every week and feel really good about it.
Approximately 3 hours a week. You could do more. You could do less. But in 3 hours (which includes the weekly Zoom call), you’ll be able to get through the materials and write a draft of your articles. If you want to spend 10 hours a week — great! But you don’t need to abandon your children and family just to make time for this class.
No problem! You can ask any question you like before the call, I’ll answer it live, and you’ll have access to the recording whenever your schedule allows. So no matter your schedule, you’ll still get personal attention.
Yes! You can reach me via the Slack channel anytime or inquire on our Zoom calls. Plus, you'll get video notes on everything you write, so there are many, many ways to get answers and feedback from me.
Not really. Though lots of the practices you’ll learn would work for forming a writing habit, I won’t be covering any details about writing or selling fiction in class. Also I don't know how to do novels. But I hope you write one!
A robot may have asked this, but yes and no. Sometimes freelance writing is easy and yes you do it from home. But it takes work to get started. You’re starting an entirely new job in a new field, that doesn’t happen overnight. I made enough money to pay my bills through writing in about 6 months (I worked a lot and worked hard at it). In about a year, I made about $5000 a month. I can’t guarantee what you’ll make, but I know this class makes it much easier to get started, get in better publications, and make more than I did starting out. Perhaps with this class, you’ll never have to write Pickle Roundups for Snooki’s blog like I did.
"This freelance writing class definitely changed my life because I learned HOW to pitch and received so much helpful information and encouragement. I can take 'how tf do I start freelance writing' off of my to do list! That alone is HUGE.
Trying to explain the personal mental shift that happened for me because of this class would be about as interesting as me trying to tell you about this weird dream I had last night. Suffice it to say that this course was a much-needed push for me, and I will forever see it as a turning point in my work. Thank you.
Also gained: finally calling myself a writer without cringing!"
- Mx. Elle VanDyne
Still Not Sure?
First of all, I’m so thrilled you’ve read all this. You’re a delight.
Second of all, think about what you have to lose. You want to write. And the last shitty 2 years have made us all realize that life is short and you deserve to do all the things you've wanted to do. So, while you’re waiting for the world to go back to normal, you could find creative satisfaction and a newfound confidence in your skills.
That gets your name out there and leads to all kinds of strange and lovely opportunities.
You could wait and think about the writing habit you’ll pick up eventually. Say "I'll start tomorrow" and let many tomorrows pass. See other people get bylines you want and realize it's already Christmas, how did that happen?!
Or you could start writing. Learn how to pitch. Love your creativity again.
And start making money from something you’ve always wanted to do.
Plus, you’ve got that 20 Pitch Guarantee. So, seriously, there’s no risk.
Freelance writing changed my life. Is it always a dream job? No. But I get to put myself out there, get paid to write, and have had so many incredible opportunities stem from my choice to write a spec article about bad video game movies.
It’s not easy. There are ups and downs and insecurities that come from every creative career. But freelance writing is much easier than working as a theater manager and having people treat me like garbage. Or running around NYC from job to job just barely scraping by. Or working retail, hating life, and knowing my work meant absolutely nothing.
With writing, my work never felt worthless. Even when I wrote for Snooki’s blog, I still made something, had my name on it, and maybe it cheered up someone’s day. The hard work was worth that creative satisfaction. So in that way, freelance writing is much easier than all my former side jobs.
In the last 3 years, I’ve worked with over 900 students and proudly watched as they were published in Huffington Post, Vulture, Wall Street Journal, Vox, Buzzfeed, Thrillist, Eater, Insider, The Girlfriend, and more.
If you choose to work with me over the next 6 weeks, I promise you’ll be amazed by what you can accomplish. I’d love to say I’d change your life, but I’m not made of magic. But you will be so much more confident in your writing skills and shocked by the amount of opportunities out there.
Hope to see you in Freelance Writing for Creatives. Can’t wait to see what you write.
Class starts September 25th
$799
$200