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Craft Chat Are the Bookfox writing courses any good?

anaximander

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I came across this: Writing Courses | Bookfox

This site says its been mentioned in the Guardian, the Los Angeles Times, Penguin, but you can't click on the articles where Bookfox is mentioned. And I can't find these supposed mentions either. Likewise, the reviews are on the Bookfox site itself.

There is a single Litopia thread from 2018 mentioning Bookfox. I wondered if anyone since has heard of this site or their paid courses, is it worth the money?
 
I came across this: Writing Courses | Bookfox

This site says its been mentioned in the Guardian, the Los Angeles Times, Penguin, but you can't click on the articles where Bookfox is mentioned. And I can't find these supposed mentions either. Likewise, the reviews are on the Bookfox site itself.

There is a single Litopia thread from 2018 mentioning Bookfox. I wondered if anyone since has heard of this site or their paid courses, is it worth the money?
His YouTube channel is a goldmine. By the quality of content he puts put for free, I would bet the courses are very good.
 

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