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Expert-taught online classes on writing and publishing, hosted personally by Jane

Classes are delivered via Zoom by instructors I’ve vetted personally. About 60–90 minutes, live Q&A, full recording and materials included. No upsells. All materials are downloadable and yours to keep.

Classes can also be an opportunity to meet and share with other writers grappling with the same questions as you.

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Revise Your Memoir with Lisa Cooper Ellison. $150 six-class series. Wednesdays, February 25 through November 18, 2026. 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Eastern.
2026 series • MULTIPLE DATES

Revise Your Memoir (6 classes)

Lisa Cooper Ellison
Find and Refine Your Memoir’s Narrative Arc with Lisa Cooper Ellison. $35 webinar, or $150 for the six-class series. Wednesday, April 29, 2026. 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Eastern.
APRIL 29 • 1 p.m. EDT

Find and Refine Your Memoir’s Narrative Arc

Lisa Cooper Ellison
Turning Premise Into Plot with Courtney Maum. $35 webinar ($25 early-bird price). Saturday, May 2, 2026. 12 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Eastern.
MAY 2 • 12 p.m. EDT

Turning Premise Into Plot

Courtney Maum
How to Know When You’re Ready to Submit with Jessica Strawser. $35 webinar ($25 early-bird price). Wednesday, May 6, 2026. 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Eastern.
MAY 6 • 1 p.m. EDT

How to Know When You’re Ready to Submit

Jessica Strawser
Abandon Your Outline & Elevate Your Story with Steven James. $35 webinar ($25 early-bird price). Wednesday, May 20, 2026. 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Eastern.
MAY 20 • 1 p.m. EDT

Abandon Your Outline & Elevate Your Story

Steven James
Showing & Telling with Tiffany Yates Martin. $35 webinar ($25 early-bird price). Wednesday, May 27, 2026. 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Eastern.
MAY 27 • 1 p.m. EDT

Showing & Telling

Tiffany Yates Martin
Building Better Memoir Scenes with Lisa Cooper Ellison. $35 webinar ($25 early-bird price), or $150 for the six-class series. Wednesday, June 24, 2026. 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Eastern.
JUNE 24 • 1 p.m. EDT

Building Better Memoir Scenes

Lisa Cooper Ellison
Building a Strong Author-Publisher Relationship with Anne Trubek. $35 webinar ($25 early-bird price). Wednesday, July 8, 2026. 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Eastern.
JULY 8 • 1 P.M. EDT

Building a Strong Author-Publisher Relationship

Anne Trubek
JULY 15 • 1 p.m. EDT

Pitch, Publish & Get Paid

Allison K Williams

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Read testimonials about Jane’s classes

This is just a general THANK YOU. I’ve attended/listened to the recording of a number of your webinars and I always walk away feeling like I have several practical ideas that I can start using right away, and (and here’s the really important part for me) a sense of optimism, validation, and possibility. Lots of writer-related webinars cast a spell of “it’s all just too impossible, that’s cute you’re trying but nothing is really ever going to come of it.” Your webinars do the opposite. I don’t feel like you/your guest speakers are selling me positive thinking or anything like that, I just feel cared for as a writer. I feel respected. My time and the amount of money I spent on the webinar feels respected. And I leave wanting to keep going and trying, and also recommending your webinar to at least one friend afterward. Thank you for the time and care you put into each webinar.

—Christin Rice

I just want to thank you for always producing outstanding webinars—the quality is always way beyond all expectations. The fee is so small so I hope that you gets tons of people to make up for that. I have seen seminars of this nature go for 3 and 4 times what you charge. And I bet they aren’t nearly as good! In fact I’m sure of it!! So thank you very much—your knowledge, enthusiasm, and authenticity are unbeatable. Never change.

—Barb Wanchisen

After I finished my first draft, and began to pull together a book proposal, I made one decision early on that made all the difference. I decided to attend Jane Friedman University. I took as many of your workshops as I could shoehorn into my schedule. They are so affordable, and always offered at least one or two nuggets of information that were incredibly useful or offered a way of looking at a writing or marketing problem that I hadn’t thought of before.

—Maura Casey

Jane, I have taken a few of your online classes thus far and am beyond grateful for your choice of presenters, as well as your provision of the recordings afterward for those of us who need to review the incredible amount of information and support provided. So many times, we hear or share only the negatives in our complicated and somewhat frazzled lives. In my dotage, I am choosing to share only the positives. Your professionalism, accessibility and website are tops on my list. Thank you!

—Dianne Poole

Jane & Mark, I’m getting in touch to thank you for your classes—not just the one on researching and writing a powerful book proposal, but the other ones I’ve attended as well. You know so much, you present information so clearly (great teaching skills!), you’re so pleasant and polite, and you make the classes fun. And the slides are great and the tech end of things goes so smoothly. So thank you SO much! You’re the best!

—Sue Schopp

I’m always so impressed with the course selection available, and the ease with which participants can access every bit of the materials—video, audio, transcript, chat, Q&A, slides, etc. There are no other offerings available where I feel so confident in the quality of the material and the easy access of all materials. Thank you.

—Shari Kaplan

Just to let you know how much I am enjoying your online courses. I am learning so much. What I really mean is … I am learning SO much. Your course instructors are much more informed than the speakers I meet at writing conferences. I just finished watching Allison’s presentation about pitching and publishing. (In fact, this is the second time). It was just as great as Tiffany’s presentation regarding tension and suspense. These teachers are fantastic, and there is no time wasted. Thanks so much.

—Karen DePinto

I’ve registered for almost all of your classes, but I’m seldom able to watch in real time and so don’t have the opportunity to provide feedback. Just want to say I’m so impressed with the quality of the classes and the topics are always useful. I really appreciate what you do! Thank you!

—B.K. Jackson

All of your webinars are high quality, practical, understandable, comprehensive, astute and affordable. I love hanging out with other writers, enjoy being in the company of professionals whose goal is not to impress, but to help, to elevate, to inspire and empower writers at all levels to achieve their aspirations.

Not once have I heard you or any presenter talk down to or negatively about anyone. We all have the same experience of starting with a blank page/screen; it either works or doesn’t work—no sense of good or bad. 

—Colleen Patrick

Online classes taught by Jane with partner organizations

How to Research Agents and Publishers Like a Pro with Jane Friedman. $89 webinar hosted by Writers Digest University. Thursday, May 7, 2026. 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Eastern.

May 7: How to Research Agents and Publishers Like a Pro with Jane Friedman

Hosted by Writer’s Digest: You have a polished manuscript or book proposal, and you’re ready to start pitching agents and publishers. But how do you figure out who to submit to? And how do you evaluate the quality of the agents and publishers you do find? In this class, you’ll learn not only how to research agents and publishers using a variety of online resources, but also how to evaluate fit and reputation, so that you don’t unwittingly end up with a schmagent or a publisher that’s really a self-publishing service.

The Traditional Publishing Landscape: What authors need to know today with Jane Friedman. Two-hour online class, occurring on May 15 and May 22, 2026, hosted by Australian Society of Authors. $70AUD for members, $140AUD for non-members (approximately USD$99 for non-members). 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. AEST (7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Eastern United States).

May 15 & 22: The Traditional Publishing Landscape: What Authors Need to Know Today with Jane Friedman

Hosted by Australian Society of Authors: Join leading industry expert and US author Jane Friedman to gain clarity and trends-oriented information about the international traditional publishing landscape you need to know as you pursue publication—from where the industry stands in 2026 to what it takes to secure a book deal, whether at one of the big global trade publishers, or at one of the thousands of vital independent publishers, university presses, or literary houses that take on less commercial work.

Working with Small and Independent Publishers with Jane Friedman. $30 webinar hosted by Inked Voices. Thursday, May 21, 2026. 1 p.m. to 2:15 p.m. Eastern.

May 21: Working with Small and Independent Publishers with Jane Friedman

Hosted by Inked Voices: In this class, we’ll look at how to assess small and independent publishers and whether a particular press is a good fit for you and your next project. We’ll cover how to assess a press’s distribution and your potential for bookstore placement (and sales!) and what their track record looks like in getting books reviewed and into readers’ hands. We’ll also look at how small presses can potentially power your career even if they don’t offer the conventional benefits of a larger house. By the end of class, you’ll know the questions you should be asking any publisher before moving forward with your submission or contract.

What It Takes to Sell Your Memoir (or Hybrid Memoir) with Jane Friedman. $89 webinar hosted by Writers Digest University. Thursday, June 25, 2026. 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Eastern.

June 25: What It Takes to Sell Your Memoir (or Hybrid Memoir) with Jane Friedman

Hosted by Writer’s Digest: While it is possible to sell a memoir today without being a celebrity or having a large platform, your work will mostly likely sell based on the appeal and marketability of its story or premise. In this class, we’ll walk through the real-world factors that determine whether a memoir can find a traditional publishing home, drawing on what recently announced book deals (and their authors) tell us about the current market. You’ll learn the common reasons memoirs don’t sell—not to discourage, but because an honest reality check is what memoirists need to avoid frustration and lots of wasted time. We’ll also look at the importance of small and independent publishers, including university presses, because they represent the most likely home for memoirists without a sizable platform or known name.