Lindsey Crittenden
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Lindsey Crittenden

https://lindseycrittenden.com/
Lindsey Crittenden is the author of The View From Below: Stories and The Water Will Hold You, a memoir. Her fiction has won national awards and appeared in Cimarron Review, Mississippi Review, Glimmer Train, Bellingham Review, Quarterly West, and elsewhere. Articles and personal essays have appeared in publications such as the Washington Post, the New York Times, Best American Spiritual Writing, Real Simple, and Image. Lindsey teaches memoir and fiction writing at the Writers Grotto and privately. lindseycrittenden.com
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"Lindsey’s Work in Progress class really impacted the trajectory of my writing….I could not be more grateful to her for creating such a fabulous space for committed writers.”

“Lindsey is a fabulous teacher, prepared and engaging.  She really understands how to teach adults.”

“Lindsey combines real-world knowledge of the writing field with strong theoretical and technical skill.  Most important, she cares about the class and about individual students.  She’s an amazing teacher.”

“I know that what I learned in this course will help me in the future.”

“Lindsey has a gift:  She is instructive and inspiring at the same time.”

“I felt challenged and learned a lot.”

“Lindsey is a treasure.”

Classes they teach:
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Student Testimonials

"Lindsey’s Work in Progress class really impacted the trajectory of my writing….I could not be more grateful to her for creating such a fabulous space for committed writers.”

“Lindsey is a fabulous teacher, prepared and engaging.  She really understands how to teach adults.”

“Lindsey combines real-world knowledge of the writing field with strong theoretical and technical skill.  Most important, she cares about the class and about individual students.  She’s an amazing teacher.”

“I know that what I learned in this course will help me in the future.”

“Lindsey has a gift:  She is instructive and inspiring at the same time.”

“I felt challenged and learned a lot.”

“Lindsey is a treasure.”