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Braided Essay

Seven Thursday Sessions

6:00-8:00pm

Dates: 1/2 – 3/19 (OFF 2/19 & 3/5)

 

Back in 2024, during an AWP workshop, the writer Nicole Walker described the braided essay as a form that demonstrates “resistance to itself” and “to any one thread.” It’s a form that’s necessary and versatile when it feels impossible to write about merely one topic head on. We’ll explore work by the aforementioned writer, Lilly Dancyger, Eula Biss, Lidia Yuknavitch, and many more. Whether you are working on this structure for the first time or have a plethora of drafts that need chiseling, this small group setting will center on expanding your knowledge and expertise in the art of the braided essay. The ultimate goal is to generate new drafts and apply editing techniques to strengthen them.

  • Attendees will read and analyze strong braided essays that weave together different threads/braids/strands to form a complete essay.
  • Weekly craft talks will explore structure, white space, juxtaposition—all building upon one another to deepen editing and revision skills.
  • Writing prompts will invite experimentation both within and beyond workshop hours.
  • Participants will have the opportunity to share their work and receive goal-oriented feedback.
  • The workshop will foster a small environment that encourages curiosity, risk-taking, and creative growth.

Thursdays

6:00 pm EST - 8:00 pm EST
January 22, 2026 - March 19, 2026

Online via Zoom (link sent week of class)

Meet the Instructor

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Victoria Buitron

Victoria Buitron is a writer, creative writing instructor, and translator who hails from Ecuador and resides in Connecticut. She received an MFA in creative writing from Fairfield University. Her debut memoir-in-essays, A Body Across Two Hemispheres (Woodhall Press), was the 2021 Fairfield Book Prize winner. In 2023, she received the Artistic Excellence Award from the Connecticut Office of the Arts, which also receives federal funding. She has been the series editor for the Connecticut Literary Anthology since 2023. Craigardan, Tin House, GrubStreet, Sundress Publications, VONA and more organizations have championed her work through grants or writing residencies. Her debut poetry collection, Unburying the Bones, is 2025's VersoFrontera inaugural prize winner and will be published by Texas Review Press.

$450.00

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