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UCLA Extension Writers' Program is a unit within
UCLA Extension UCLA Extension is a public continuing education institution headquartered in Westwood, Los Angeles, on the campus of the University of California, Los Angeles. Classes are held at UCLA, in Downtown Los Angeles, and other locations throughout L ...
, the not-for-profit and self-supporting community outreach arm of the
University of California, Los Angeles The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is a public land-grant research university in Los Angeles, California. UCLA's academic roots were established in 1881 as a teachers college then known as the southern branch of the California S ...
. Located in the
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area of Los Angeles, the UCLA Extension Writers' Program offers approximately 400 annual open-enrollment screenwriting and creative writing courses for all levels of writers. Courses are available online and on the UCLA campuses in downtown Los Angeles and Woodland Hills. All courses are approved by the UCLA Academic Senate.


History

The
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established University Extension in 1891. A permanent Extension office was opened in Los Angeles in 1917. Extension moved to the UCLA campus in 1948, and subsequently to its location at Gayley and LeConte in 1971. The UCLA Extension Writers' Program was established in 1966. Dr. Linda Venis served as the Director of the Writers' Program from August 1986 until June 2016, when she retired. In October 2016, Charles Jensen was hired to head up the Program.


Program

The Writers' Program offers approximately 400 annual onsite and online courses including beginning, intermediate, and advanced-level courses in fiction, memoir, personal essay, poetry, playwriting, editing, publishing, and screenwriting. Courses are taught by a roster of more than 200 published or produced writing professionals. Students may choose from five certificate programs (Fiction, Creative Nonfiction, Feature Film Writing, Television Writing and Film and TV Comprehensive) for a structured course of study, as well as four specializations for a focused approach to a specific topic. The James Kirkwood Literary Prize was established in 1991 in memory of James Kirkwood to honor the literary achievements of new generations of fiction writers. The UCLA Extension Screenplay Competition replaced the Diane Thomas Screenwriting Award in 2006. In 2014, the Writers' Program established the Allegra Johnson Prize, a merit-based award with a prize of $5,000. The award is given to a promising novelist or memoirist in alternating years, providing both formal recognition of their talent and financial resources to support them as they complete their manuscripts.


Books

In 2013,
Gotham Books Avery Publishing is a book publishing imprint of the Penguin Group Penguin Group is a British trade book publisher and part of Penguin Random House, which is owned by the German media conglomerate Bertelsmann. The new company was created ...
published two books that were edited by then-Writers' Program Director Linda Venis and written by Writers' Program instructors. The books are ''Cut to the Chase: Writing Feature Films with the Pros at UCLA Extension Writers' Program'' and ''Inside the Room: Writing Television with the Pros at UCLA Extension Writers' Program.''


Notable instructors

Writers' Program instructors are professional writers. Some of the Program's notable instructors have included: *
Shauna Barbosa Shauna Barbosa (born ca. 1988) is the author of the poetry collection ''Cape Verdean Blues'' (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2018). She was a finalist for PEN America's 2019 Open Book Award and was a 2018 Disquiet International Luso-American fell ...
, poetry * Francesca Lia Block, fiction and writing for young readers * Alyx Dellamonica, fiction * Robert Eversz, fiction * Richard Hatem, screenwriting *
Kevin Kelton Kevin Kelton is an American television writer and producer whose credits include ''Saturday Night Live'', ''Night Court'', ''Boy Meets World'' and other network series. He has also written articles and essays for '' National Lampoon''. Kelton is ...
, screenwriting * Shawna Kenney, nonfiction *
Caroline Leavitt Caroline Leavitt is an American novelist. She is the ''New York Times'' bestselling author of ''Is This Tomorrow'' and ''Pictures of You'', as well as 8 other novels, including ''Cruel Beautiful World'' and ''With or Without You..'' Leavitt is th ...
, fiction * Ben Loory, fiction *
Suzanne Lummis Suzanne Lummis is a poet, influential teacher, arts organizer and impresario in Los Angeles. She is associated with the poem noir, as well as the sensibility for which she was a major exponent–a literary incarnation of performance poetry–the ...
, poetry * Lou Mathews, fiction * Nancy Nigrosh, screenwriting * Mark Sarvas, fiction * Jule Selbo, screenwriting * Brittany and Brianna Winner, screenwriting and fiction


Student success stories

Many of UCLA Extension Writers' Program students have published or produced work after leaving the program, including: * Stuart Beattie, ''G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra; Australia; Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl; 30 Days of Night; Collateral'' * Karen E. Bender, author of ''Refund: Stories'' * Michelle Bitting, author of poetry collections ''Notes to the Beloved;'' ''Good Friday Kiss; Blue Laws'' *
Octavia E. Butler Octavia Estelle Butler (June 22, 1947 – February 24, 2006) was an American science fiction author and a multiple recipient of the Hugo and Nebula awards. In 1995, Butler became the first science-fiction writer to receive a MacArthur Fellowshi ...
, science fiction author and winner of Hugo and Nebula awards and a MacArthur Fellowship * Hillary Carlip, author of ''Queen of the Oddballs; Girl Power: Young Women Speak Out'' *
Tucker Cawley Tucker Cawley is an American television comedy writer and producer, best known for writing episodes for ''Everybody Loves Raymond''. He has also written for ''Men of a Certain Age'', ''Parks and Recreation'', '' Up All Night'', and the short-lived ...
, ''Parks and Recreation, Everybody Loves Raymond'' * Pauline W. Chen, author of ''Final Exam'' *
Zoanne Clack Zoanne Clack (born July 14, 1968), also known as Zoanne Arnette, is an American television producer, writer, story editor, actress, and medical doctor/consultant. Clack's most notable work has been on the medical drama series ''Grey's Anatomy'', in ...
, ''Grey's Anatomy'' * Bryan Cogman, ''Game of Thrones'' * Lindy DeKoven, author of ''Primetime Princess'' * Eric Jerome Dickey, ''Resurrecting Midnight'' *
Doug Ellin Douglas Reed Ellin (born April 6, 1968) is an American podcaster, screenwriter and film and TV director, known best for creating the HBO television series ''Entourage''. Ellin also served as executive producer, director, head writer and supp ...
, ''Entourage'' * Lee Eisenberg, ''Hello Ladies: The Movie; The Office; Bad Teacher; Year One'' * Maria Amparo Escandón, author of ''Esperanza's Box of Saints;'' screenwriter of ''Santitos'' *
Janet Fitch Janet Fitch (born November 9, 1955) is an American author. She wrote the novel '' White Oleander'', which became a film in 2002. She is a graduate of Reed College. Fitch was born in Los Angeles, a third-generation native, and grew up in a fa ...
, ''White Oleander'' (
Oprah Oprah Gail Winfrey (; born Orpah Gail Winfrey; January 29, 1954), or simply Oprah, is an American talk show host, television producer, actress, author, and philanthropist. She is best known for her talk show, ''The Oprah Winfrey Show'', b ...
Pick) *
James Franco James Edward Franco (born April 19, 1978) is an American actor and filmmaker. For his role in '' 127 Hours'' (2010), he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor. Franco is known for his roles in films, such as Sam Raimi's ''Spider-M ...
, author of ''Palo Alto: Stories'' * Christina García, author of ''Dreaming in Cuban'' *
Tod Goldberg Tod Goldberg (born January 10, 1971 in Berkeley, California) is an American author and journalist best known for his novels ''Gangsters Don't Die'' (Counterpoint),''Gangster Nation'' (Counterpoint), ''Gangsterland'' (Counterpoint) and ''Living De ...
, author of ''Gangsterland; Living Dead Girl; Burn Notice'' * Al Gough and
Miles Millar Miles Millar (born 1967) is an Australian-British screenwriter, showrunner, producer and director. He is known for co-creating the long-running Superman prequel television series ''Smallville'' and the Tim Burton Netflix ''Addams Family'' spin- ...
, screenwriters of ''Spider-man 2; Shanghai Noon; Smallville; Lethal Weapon 4'' * Sue Grafton, author of the Kinsey Millhone series * Reyna Grande, author of ''Across a Hundred Mountains; Dancing with Butterflies; The Distance Between Us'' *
Drew Z. Greenberg Drew Z. Greenberg is an American television producer and writer best known for working on ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'', ''Smallville'', ''The O.C.'', ''Dexter'', ''Warehouse 13'', ''Arrow'' and ''Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'' He has also written some c ...
, screenwriter/producer, ''Dexter; Smallville; Buffy the Vampire Slayer; The O.C.'' *
Gavin Hood Gavin Hood (born 12 May 1963) is a South African filmmaker, and actor, best known for writing and directing ''Tsotsi'' (2005), which won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. He also directed the films '' X-Men Origins: Wolverine'', ...
, ''Tsotsi'' (Academy Award winner, Best Foreign Film) *
Tara Ison Tara Ison (born 1964) is an American novelist, short story writer, and essayist. She is the author of three novels: ''Rockaway'' (Soft Skull Press, 2013), ''The List'' ( Scribner, 2007), and ''A Child out of Alcatraz'' (Faber & Faber, 1997), w ...
, author of ''Stories; A Child Out of Alcatraz'' * James Kirkwood, Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning playwright, ''A Chorus Line'' *
Harley Jane Kozak Harley Jane Kozak (born January 28, 1957) is an American actress and author. She made her film debut in the slasher film ''The House on Sorority Row'' (1982), and had a recurring role as Mary Duvall on the soap opera '' Santa Barbara'' between 1 ...
, author of ''Dating Dead Men; Dating Is Murder; Dead Ex; A Date You Can't Refuse'' * Chad Kultgen, author of ''The Average American Male; The Lie; Men, Women, and Children'' *
Laila Lalami Laila Lalami ( ar, ليلى العلمي, born 1968) is a Moroccan-American novelist, essayist, and professor. After earning her ''Licence de lettres'' degree in Morocco, she received a fellowship to study in the United Kingdom (UK), where she e ...
, author of '' The Moor's Account'' (Pulitzer Prize finalist) and ''
The Other Americans ''The Other Americans'' is a mystery novel written by Moroccan American novelist Laila Lalami. The novel was published in 2019 by Pantheon Books, an imprint of Penguin Random House. Plot The book begins with the suspicious death of Moroccan i ...
'' (National Book Award Finalist) * Rob Reid, author of ''Year Zero'' *
Melissa Rosenberg Melissa Anne Rosenberg is an American television writer, television producer, and screenwriter. She has worked in both film and television and has won a Peabody Award. She has also been nominated for two Emmy Awards, and two Writers Guild of A ...
, adaptation of ''Twilight, Dexter, Boston Public, Jessica Jones'' * Randi Mayem Singer, ''Mrs. Doubtfire'' * J. Ryan Stradal, author of '' Kitchens of the Great Midwest'' * Earl W. Wallace, ''Witness'' (Academy Award winner for Best Original Screenplay) * Joseph Wambaugh, ''The Onion Field'' * Kevin Williamson, ''Scream, Dawson's Creek'' * Iris Yamashita, ''Letters from Iwo Jima'' (Academy Award nominee for Best Original Screenplay)


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UCLA Extension Writers' Program
University of California, Los Angeles 1966 establishments in California