This workshop focuses on the submissions of the participants alongside a handful of published short stories that we will read closely with an eye toward gleaning lessons from them that will inform our compositional practices.
Our workshop discussions will marshal our highest intelligence in the service of helpful, cogent, respectful feedback about what works and doesn’t in the pages under consideration. We will explore the formal underpinnings of narrative art, emphasizing craft techniques such as: managing point of view and time; writing with the five senses; incorporating both showing and telling in one’s work; creating stakes; establishing voice; cultivating beauty; emphasizing conflict; promoting ambiguity; and creating an opportunity for affect.
Enrollment is limited to 12 students.
Students are chosen by Matthew Thomas on the basis of a manuscript submission. Applications must be received by Thursday, October 10 at 5 pm. View the submission guidelines and submit an application for this class.
Scholarship assistance is available. Applications must be returned to Scholarship Services at least two weeks before the first session.
Class meets Wednesdays: October 30, November 6, 13, and 20.
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Matthew Thomas’ New York Times-bestselling novel We Are Not Ourselves was named a Notable Book of 2014 by The New York Times and named one of the best books of the year by the Washington Post and Entertainment Weekly. “Thomas has written a masterwork […] with the epic sweep and small pleasures of the very best fiction. It’s humbling and heartening to read a book this good,” wrote Joshua Ferris.
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