with Chris Belden
This is a craft-focused workshop geared to the advanced fiction writer. By “advanced,” we mean writers who have had workshop experience and are currently at work on a novel or short stories. Workshop time is spent sharing and discussing participants’ material in a respectful and constructive atmosphere intended to elevate the caliber of the work. We will go deeply into the more challenging aspects of fiction writing, such as story structure, plot, pacing, and dialogue. This workshop is most appropriate for writers of adult literary fiction.
In this workshop you can expect:
- Respectful and constructive in-class discussion of the participants’ material
- Explorations of the challenging aspects of fiction writing, such as story structure, plot, pacing, and dialogue
- Non-stop encouragement aimed to inspire further writing, submission, and publication
This class is open for registration by permission of the instructor only. A short manuscript submission is required. Please click this link.
Manuscript Course: In addition to bringing in five pages per week to read aloud to the class for discussion, each student will have one opportunity to submit up to fifteen double-spaced pages to the instructor and class members. The group will read the work at home, write constructive comments on the pages, and provide feedback to the manuscript in class.
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WHERE:
Online via ZOOM (link will be sent the week of the first class)
DATES:
4 Fridays
Nov. 8, off, 22, off, Dec. 6, 13, 20
TIME:
10am to 12:30pm EST
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LIMITED TO 7 STUDENTS
Please Note: WWW reserves the right to reduce the class time
by 1/2 hour if enrollment is less than 5 students.
About the Instructor...
Chris Belden is the author of several novels, including The Vote, The Private Dick, and Shriver (adapted into the film A Little White Lie). His story collections are Who Am I to Judge? and The Floating Lady of Lake Tawaba. He also edited Closer to Freedom, a collection of poetry and prose produced in the weekly prison writing workshop he ran for ten years. Chris is also the cohost of “Chris & Katie’s Open Mic,” which occurs monthly in South Norwalk.
About the Workshops...
“WWW gave me the boost I needed and took so little time, too. I was able to use the writing prompts later and all the info we covered was informative and inspirational. I was brimming over with writing energy after the class was over. I am definitely doing this again and would highly recommend it to anyone at any age…. I was highly impressed.”
- Linda