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In this workshop, we will look at classic and contemporary fiction that might feel uncanny to us and consider the ways that it works, including use of voice, childhood memory, repression, and ambiguity.
Workshop
Online
Tuesdays, May 16–June 20, 2023
In this workshop, we'll study poetic forms like the zuihitsu, the pantoum, the haibun, and others to generate stories that adhere to a specific shape.
Sundays, June 4–25, 2023
This season’s Novel Workshop is designed for writers with a substantially or fully complete draft of their novels. Each writer will have the opportunity to have their entire manuscript read and critiqued.
Tuesdays, January 17, 2023–April 25, 2023
This workshop is designed to explore the dynamic possibilities of creative nonfiction.
Sundays, February 5–26, 2023
In this Master Class, we'll look at examples from a range of writers, and see if we can get at how they work, what makes them indelible, and why.
Master Class
Saturday, March 4, 2023
One of the few absolute truths I believe about writing is that you have to get to the end before you can really start, that you have to understand the whole before you know how best to build and tweak the parts.
Thursday, March 16, 2023
In this workshop, participants will approach one of their stories with multiple modes of revision to release the hidden story inside the story.
Sundays, March 19–April 23, 2023
This master class will be an inquiry into the role of dialogue in fiction.
Thursday, April 6, 2023