We've discussed how earning an MFA may not actually help you to become a published writer. Writers must write. That's the key. Still, feedback is useful. There are probably courses like this sprinkled throughout the country. Hoffman Center Launches New eLearning Program | Tillamook County Pioneer
My son completed this program a while ago, by DL. https://creativearts.humber.ca/programs/school-writers/creative-writing-fiction-creative-non-fiction-poetry.html He has honed his skills in a steady part-time writing career with happy, repeat clients. He has also completed one book and is working on a second. He is talented and a hard worker. His father, not so much. Dad took the path of least resistance, completing a creative writing program at a local University - which seemed (to him) to be much easier than the one his son took. He wrote a bunch of stuff, poetry, stories etc. during the program, but what has he written lately? Nothing much but 4,000-odd DI posts! Shame on the lazy old git! J. "What have you done for me lately?" -Janet Jackson