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Your Story. Your Success. One Page at a Time.

If you're looking for top-tier writing instruction, look no further than UCLA Extension.

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Choose from dozens of open-enrollment courses, or explore our comprehensive certificate programs. Also offered: consultations, mentorships, retreats, and advanced seminars.

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Writers thrive when they immerse themselves in a community of people who share their passion.

Many people fondly remember their Writers’ Program classes for years after—the connections they make with other students and instructors end up being the fuel they need to keep going.

The Write Process Podcast

One writer, one project, from concept to completion

Writers' Program director and host, Charlie Jensen, invites writers to sit down and recount how one of their projects made it into the world.

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Literary Journal

Southland Alibi is the student-run literary journal published by the Writers’ Program at UCLA Extension.

We feature high quality works of art, fiction, poetry, and nonfiction supporting diverse viewpoints.

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Courses

SCRIPT X 410.1

Feature Film I

Learn how to write a screenplay by developing a compelling story and tackling a feature film script outline in this first course of a four-course sequence.
SCRIPT X 410.2

Feature Film II

Building on your outline from the first course in the feature film sequence, continue to learn how to write a screenplay by completing the first act of your film script.