Yes, it's really going to happen. I'm going to teach a workshop on writing fiction this fall. I will be concentrating on short stories, but I welcome people who have only worked with long fiction as well. Using short stories as a learning experience is certainly a way to increase the writing skills you have in your tool box. Charles DeLint talks about the short story as the perfect place for experimentation, or as Brian Eno once said of music "It's the only place you can crash your plane with out getting hurt." Or something like that.
Over the course of six Tuesdays beginning the second Tuesday of September, we will cover:
The anatomy of a short story, how long, how short, etc.
How to grow your idea into a story with a beginning, middle and an end,
Plot, character, setting.
Point of view
Writing exercises to get your pen moving.
A reading at the end for friends and family to hear your very best parts. I'll even bring the humus and tea!
So there you have it. I will be holding all this at the Elms Gallery in Flushing (see the flier above, and be impressed that I actually got it onto the blog). There are ten spots available as of now.
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