Writer To Writer
with Faisal Mohyuddin
Course Information
Course Code: WTW-FM
Duration: 1 hour
Recommended For:
Foundation, Intermediate and Advanced Writers
Dates
July 2025
Venue
Online (Zoom) or In-Person (Venue TBC)
Please Note
- Each registration submission is for one participant only.
- Registrants will undergo a selection process, and those selected must complete payment to confirm their placement.
- ACWP will maintain a waiting list once the maximum number of participants is reached.
- Shortlisted participants will be contacted for payment and confirmation of your session’s date and time.
Overview and Learning Outcomes
Who Should Apply?
- Foundation Writers: Early-stage, promising writers with no publication history required. These writers may be writing for the first time or have never written with deadlines or structure before.
- Intermediate Writers: Writers who have chosen to pursue writing as a full-time or part-time career with serious, professional intent but are not yet published with a mainstream or recognized independent publisher.
- Advanced Writers: Writers who have published at least one book with a mainstream or recognized independent publisher, and/or have been published in at least one literary journal or anthology.
Participants will be selected by the Visiting Writer with assistance from the ACWP. A waiting list will be maintained.
Registration and Pricing
Course Pre-requisites
To sign up, please register at the link above and provide the following documents:
- A short summary of your writing project (approximately 100 words)
- A brief biography (50 to 100 words)
If you have registered with us before, you may resubmit the same information with an updated biography.
Course Fees

About Faisal Mohyuddin
Faisal Mohyuddin is the author of two full-length poetry collections, Elsewhere: An Elegy (Next Page Press, 2024) and The Displaced Children of Displaced Children (Eyewear, 2018), and of the poetry chapbook The Riddle of Longing (Backbone Press, 2017). He teaches high school English in suburban Chicago and creative writing at Northwestern University. He is also a visual artist.