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Flex the Writing Muscle—Get Fit for Fall: Intensive

September 9-10th

10am-1pm EST

 

Now is the time to inspire your writing muse, generate new material before your fall workshop, find out what it is you really want to write about, and pick up some craft tips along the way. In this class, we will write A LOT, from prompts, into any ongoing projects, into your wildest writing dreams, or all of these.

During this intensive, will read our work aloud and respond to one another with praise and deep respect for the newborn stories and the vulnerable writer. We do not criticize or put anyone on the spot, nor do we suggest ways to improve any given piece. Not because we are overly nice, but because the very best way to learn to write is to have our own strengths identified, so we may further develop and build upon them. As we also recognize and point out the successes of our fellow workshop participants and verbalize what each one does well, we absorb the writing craft and become able to try these new methods in our own writing. Your instructor will write along with you and occasionally read, too, to illustrate ways to approach different prompts, story ideas, and styles—and to show how everyone falls flat sometimes. No one is on a pedestal here, we are all writers, celebrating one another’s work, and cheering each other along.

This workshop and its method are appropriate for any level of writer, from rank beginner to published author.

Wednesday & Thursday

10:00 am EDT - 1:00 pm EDT
September 9, 2026 - September 10, 2026

Westport Writers’ Workshop Headquarters

25 Sylvan Road South, Unit J
Westport, 06880 United States

Meet the Instructor

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Valerie Ann Leff

Valerie Ann Leff is the author of the novel-in-stories, Better Homes and Husbands, published by St. Martin’s Press and optioned by NBC-Universal. She has published her stories and essays in journals and magazines such as The Antioch Review, Carolina Quarterly, The Chattahoochee Review, Lilith, The Seattle Review, Southwest Review, The Sun, Superpresent, and many others. She was certified in the Amherst Writers & Artists teaching method by Pat Schneider and Pat’s group of Chicopee housing project writers in 1995, and over the past 31 years Valerie has developed her own teaching style. She co-founded the Great Smokies Writing Program at UNC—Asheville. She began running workshops at Westport Writers’ in 2013, and later the same year, she purchased the struggling private business and founded Westport Writers’ Workshop as a non-profit, independent literary center. Valerie served as first Executive Director of the new non-profit from 2013-2017 and sat on the board of the organization until 2020. With her mother Juanita Leff, she co-founded the WWW Outreach Program. She has also directed intensive writing conferences at the 92nd Street Y in NYC and at the Westport Library.

$200.00

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Frequently Asked Questions

Begin by reading the course descriptions carefully. If you have questions, email us at [email protected] or call the office at (203) 227-3250, and we are happy to help place you in the class that best fits your writing goals and needs.

Our beginner/introductory classes are for writers just starting out or who haven’t written in a very long time and crave more instruction. The intermediate classes are for writers who have taken a few workshops either with us or elsewhere and are ideal for writers who’ve already developed a foundation in the craft. Our advanced classes require the permission of the instructor and a short manuscript submission. Please contact the office if you are interested in registering for advanced classes.

We also offer a number of open level classes. Instructors will cater these classes to varying skill levels and students will benefit from working with writers at different stages of the process.

At Westport Writers’ Workshop, we believe creativity is fostered in small classes. To maintain this intimate creative environment, we cap each workshop at seven participants. Our workshops that focus on the business and marketing side of writing and do not involve sharing work may include up to ten participants. Our one-time lectures and Intro. to Craft series may include up to fifty students.

In most workshops, writers read their work aloud, followed by feedback and extensive discussion among workshop participants and the instructor. The exception to this is specific offerings that focus on the business and marketing side of writing or craft lectures.

You can expect to share work every week.

We are pleased to provide a limited number of need-based partial scholarships for our classes. To apply, please visit our SCHOLARSHIPS page and submit the form.

Yes, all of our instructors are available for coaching and editing. Visit our Coaching and Editing page to learn more about our large menu of services, from query letters to full manuscript critiques and everything in between. Instructors are also available for multi-week, one-on-one Mentoring .

Students who withdraw more than two weeks prior to the start date of the workshop are eligible to receive a refund or a credit applicable toward a future workshop. No refunds will be issued for withdrawals made within two weeks of the workshop start date or after the first session has occurred, regardless of attendance. Failure to attend a workshop does not constitute an official withdrawal. In the event that Westport Writers’ Workshop or an instructor cancels a session, a makeup will be scheduled; if a makeup session cannot be arranged, a pro-rated refund will be issued. Credits issued in lieu of a refund will remain valid for one year from the original date of purchase. Westport Writers’ Workshop reserves the right to remove any participant who fails to comply with the organization’s code of conduct; in such cases, no refund or credit will be provided.

Refunds and Credit Policy

Students who withdraw more than two weeks prior to the start date of the workshop are eligible to receive a refund or a credit applicable toward a future workshop. No refunds will be issued for withdrawals made within two weeks of the workshop start date or after the first session has occurred, regardless of attendance. Failure to attend a workshop does not constitute an official withdrawal. In the event that Westport Writers’ Workshop or an instructor cancels a session, a makeup will be scheduled; if a makeup session cannot be arranged, a pro-rated refund will be issued. Credits issued in lieu of a refund will remain valid for one year from the original date of purchase. Westport Writers’ Workshop reserves the right to remove any participant who fails to comply with the organization’s code of conduct; in such cases, no refund or credit will be provided.

Code of Conduct

Our workshop fosters an environment where writers can achieve their artistic goals without fear of unwanted exposure, uninvited criticism, or plagiarism. Students may not discuss or provide information about another writer's work to anyone outside the workshop without the writer's express permission.​

Students are expected to be respectful at all times toward instructors and fellow participants, including, but not limited to, being attentive and courteous. Instructors and Westport Writers’ Workshop reserve the right to remove any student who is disruptive, including instances of belligerence, unwelcome contact either in person or via email/phone, inebriation, or other behavior deemed inappropriate by staff.

Attendance

There are no refunds if a student cannot attend a regularly scheduled class or make-up class.​ Out of respect for our students’ privacy, weekly workshops are not recorded and are not available for absent students to review.

Age Policy

Our workshops are a forum for students to share a broad range of life experiences and creative concepts which may include mature topics. All students attending our standard programming must be a minimum of 18 years of age. Younger students may join our specialized teen and youth programming.

Schedule/Holidays

Workshop meeting dates are listed on our website under each specific course. Occasionally, dates may change due to extenuating circumstances. In the event of an unforeseen cancellation, a makeup class will be scheduled. If a makeup cannot be offered, the workshop fee will be prorated to reflect the reduced number of sessions. Westport Writers’ Workshop observes holidays and breaks in alignment with the Westport Public School calendar.

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