Generative Fiction Workshop (online class)

Online

Instructor: Kristie Smeltzer $170 Members | $185 Nonmembers Tuesdays, 9/19/23 – 11/7/23 | 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. ET If you’re ready to write, write, write this fall, this class is for you. Class sessions will alternate between traditional fiction workshops and themed generative writing nights that focus on a specific element of craft. Every other […]

How Poetry and Fiction Talk to Each Other: Reading, Writing, and Craft (online class)

Online

Instructors: Jody Hesler and Aran Donovan $150 Members | $165 Nonmembers Wednesdays, 10/4/23 – 11/8/23 | 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. ET In this 6-week Zoom course, we will pair poetry and fiction readings by craft elements, then compare and contrast how the different disciplines approach that element. Class discussion will be co-led by a poet […]

Finding the Drama in History: Using Historical Materials to Inspire Playwriting (hybrid online/in-person seminar series)

Online

Instructor: Christine Stoddard $120 Members | $130 Nonmembers Online Saturdays, 10/7/23, 10/14/23, 10/28/23 | 10:00 – 11:30 a.m. ET; In-person Saturday, November 18, 10:00 am – 12:30 pm ET History has a reputation for being dull or intimidating. To those working outside of academia and museums, history as a field may appear exclusive or even […]

First Twenty-Five Workshop: Getting the Start of Your Novel Ready (online seminar) — Registration is closed for this seminar.

Online

Instructor: Randall Klein $75 Members | $82 Nonmembers Saturday, 10/28/23 | 10:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. ET (Submissions due 10/4) For the purposes of landing agents, enticing publishers, and hooking readers, the first twenty pages of your novel are the most vital. They are the first impression a reader will have of what story they […]

First Twenty-Five Workshop: Getting the Start of Your Novel Ready (online seminar)

Online

Instructor: Randall Klein $75 Members | $82 Nonmembers Saturday, 11/18/23 | 2:00 – 4:30 p.m. ET (Submissions due 11/4) For the purposes of landing agents, enticing publishers, and hooking readers, the first twenty pages of your novel are the most vital. They are the first impression a reader will have of what story they are […]