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Writing as an Act of Resistance: How We Can Use Words to Create Change

Politics & Prose Bookstore

Runs October 10, 17, & 24 This three-session course is for writers of any level or experience who want to use their fiction, non-fiction, or poetry to respond to current events, either to influence others or as a private practice to clear one’s mind and refresh beleaguered spirits. Whether you're on the left, right, or middle […]

The Mindful Writing Workshop

The Writer's Center

Runs November 7 & 14 Many of the skills we need to write vivid stories, poems, and creative non-fiction (e.g., slowing down, looking intensely and patiently at an object, precision) are directly in line with one of the hottest philosophies on the spiritual scene these days: mindfulness, a.k.a. "Be Here Now." Tortured artists of the […]

Food Writing Workshop

Politics & Prose Bookstore

Runs November 21 & 28 In this two-session class, we’ll explore different modes of food writing, and along the way learn to maximize the power of taste, smell, sight, touch, and even sound in your prose. As the holiday season approaches, this is a great way to memorialize family recipes and experiences. Get ready for […]

How to Be Your Own Best Line Editor

Politics & Prose Bookstore

This class will help writers improve their editing skills by focusing on reviewing the content of pieces as a whole, as well as the fine-tuning of words, sentences, and paragraphs to improve flow and clarity. Four Tuesdays: February 6, 13, 20, 27, 6 to 8 p.m.

Elements of Writing: Character from the Ground Up

Politics & Prose Bookstore

In this two-session course, we'll tackle characterization head-on by discussing vital aspects of building characters who pop off the page. We'll look at examples from published fiction and do targeted exercises that explore various strategies to make your characters feel alive. Whether you're in the middle of a piece or just have an idea for one, this course […]

Elements of Writing: Plot: The Four-Letter Word that Strikes Fear into the Heart of Most Writers

Politics & Prose Bookstore

“Plot” can be one of the most slippery and angst-inducing idioms for writers of prose: fiction, popular fiction, and even non-fiction. In this class, we’ll learn some tricks of plotting from published writers, classic authors like Thomas Hardy, E. M. Forster, or L. Frank Baum, and contemporaries like Gonzalo Barr, Alison Bechdel, and Lorrie Moore. We’ll nail down […]

Food Writing Workshop

In this two-session class, we’ll explore different modes of food writing, and along the way learn to maximize the power of taste, smell, sight, touch, and even sound in your prose. Get ready for a unique two-session course in which we’ll combine tastings and writing exercises that will expand your creative powers of descriptions that […]

$70

World Building: Making Settings Matter

Readers enjoy meeting fascinating characters and following a good story, but they also love the chance to explore new worlds or get a fresh perspective on places they've long known. In this three-session course, we'll consider a variety of strategies to create a vivid sense of setting that goes beyond info-dump or set decoration and […]

$85