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Book Lab (Virtual)

with Sonora Jha

Genres: Fiction, Nonfiction, Memoir, Novel

Online

Intermediate, Advanced

10 Sessions

Start Date: October 1, 2024
End Date: December 10, 2024
No Class: (skip days) 11/5/2024
Day of Week: Tuesday
Time: 5:00pm - 7:00pm PT
Capacity: 8 seats
General Price: $6600.00

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Book Lab is a yearlong intensive cohort experience for writers seeking to revise, restructure, rethink, and finalize their book-length manuscript. This program is designed to help students cross that elusive finish line of draft to publishable work.  

Over nine months, you’ll participate in workshops, receive craft instruction from published writers and publishing professionals, and have one-on-one feedback sessions with your instructor.  

Book Lab students are expected to enter Book Lab with a completed or nearly completed draft of a book-length manuscript. 

You’ll also get: 

  • An editorial read of your entire manuscript by your instructor, with line edits where appropriate and a detailed plan for further revisions and/or agent submission. 
  • A $500 stipend to allocate toward any combination of the following: 1) a second read of your draft manuscript by a published author; 2) one-on-one support from a Hugo House coach/consultant; 3) enrollment in Hugo House class(es) of your choice. 
  • Hugo House membership for a year or a one-year extension of your current membership. 
  • Access to visiting professional talks in both Book Lab sections. 
  • Access to a closed Book Lab Discord server available to both sections of Book Lab. 
  • Access to a designated classroom and time for weekly accountability writing on-site at Hugo House. 

No class dates: 11/5/2024

Book Lab is application only. Applications for Book Lab open on August 13 and close on September 8 at 11:59pm PT. No applications will be accepted after September 8.  

Book Lab applicants will be notified about the status of their application starting on September 16. 

Payment plans are available for this class. Please email education@hugohouse.org for more information.  

Note: due to the demand and considerable preparatory work required for this course, we do not issue refunds once class has started. Be sure you are able to make the time and financial commitment before enrolling.  

APPLY TO BOOK LAB HERE.

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MORE ABOUT BOOK LAB 

Ten-Week Class in Fall Quarter 

This course will provide the opportunity for Book Lab participants to get to know each other and their individual book projects. During these ten weeks, you'll address relevant topics and concerns surrounding your projects and be provided with writing prompts and writing time. By the end of this quarter, you will have developed a detailed timeline for completing your manuscript through the following year. 

Six Cohort Meetings 

Students and mentor meet roughly once per month following the ten-week class to check in on manuscript completion/manuscript-edit completion timeline. Each meeting focuses on reviewing progress from one student in addition to general discussion. 

One-on-One Meetings with Mentor 

Each student receives four one-on-one meetings with their mentor. One meeting follows a complete manuscript read by mentor.

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Students say…

Sonora Jha and Hugo House's Book Lab was exactly what I needed to get my manuscript over the finish line. The careful readings and helpful editorial suggestions combined with invaluable insights from Sonora and other talented guest speakers will help you get over that mountain peak between writing and publication. The class is collaborative, supportive and gives you an instant writing community whether you're working in fiction or non-fiction. I can't recommend it highly enough.”

Dr. Wendy Johnson, Book Lab 23-24, Author of The Coyote and the Cottonwood: How Kinship and Connection Can Heal the Earth and Ourselves (tentative title) forthcoming August 5, 2025 from North Atlantic Books. 

Sonora Jha

Sonora Jha

she/her/hers

Sonora Jha is the author of the novels The Laughter (2023) and Foreign (2013) and the memoir How To Raise A Feminist Son: A Memoir and Manifesto (2021). After a career as a journalist covering crime, politics, and culture in India and Singapore, she moved to the United States to earn a Ph.D. in media and public affairs. Sonora’s OpEds, essays, and public appearances have featured in The New York Times, on BBC, and elsewhere. She is a professor of journalism and lives in Seattle. She teaches fiction and essay writing for Hugo House, Hedgebrook Writers’ Retreat, and Seattle Public Library. 

Each class description includes a breakdown of what you can expect in terms of in-class activity, feedback, and homework (if any). 

Generative means you’ll be generating new writing, either in class or at home between classes.

Workshop means you’ll be sharing work to be read and critiqued by your instructor and classmates and that you will also be critiquing the work of your peers. 

Reading means you’ll be doing close reading of a work with an eye toward craft. 

Craft discussion means you’ll be looking at the tools writers use to do that thing they do so well and then trying it out yourself.

Class levels are designed for various stages of the writing journey. Simply self-select the level that sounds best for where you’re at. 

Introductory: This is your first creative writing workshop, first writing class since high school, or first foray into a new genre or form. You’re looking to try something new, kickstart your writing, and/or establish yourself in the fundamentals.

Intermediate: You have a strong understanding of writing fundamentals and are eager to deep dive into craft. You’re honing your writerly identity and voice through independent projects. In workshop, you look for constructive feedback and are ready to do writing and reading outside of class.

Advanced: You’ve written a significant body of work and have taken it through several stages of revision. You’re getting ready to publish or are in the early stage of publishing, and you’re interested in refining the skills that will take you to the next level in the literary industry.

All Levels: You are any of the above and are looking to play with new possibilities.

You’ll get your class information, including Zoom link if applicable, three days before the first day of class.

Write With Hugo House is our free monthly write-in program, operated in partnership with the Seattle Public Library. Two take place onsite at SPL locations, one takes place online. 

Sliding-scale classes are offered every quarter. Find them in our Class Catalog.

We announce flash sales, early bird periods, and special deals through our e-newsletter; sign up at the bottom of this page.

At this time, we offer payment plans on classes 8 sessions and up. Email education@hugohouse.org with the name of the class you’re interested in to set up a payment plan.

Our payment plan policy: 
  • We charge a 5% nonrefundable administrative fee for all payment plans. 
  • Extended payment plans up to 8 monthly installments and 16 semi-monthly installments are available upon request.
  • We are unable to hold seats for prospective payment plan students. Students will be enrolled once their first installment has been paid. 
  • If you need to cancel, Hugo House will issue refunds according to its cancellation and transfer policies. Your 5% nonrefundable admin fee will not be refunded. 
  • If you withdraw from a class after it begins, you will not receive a refund and are still responsible for paying the full course tuition.

Asynchronous classes are perfect for students that need flexibility!

During an asynchronous class, instructors release new lessons once per week. Students then have one week to complete that lesson and any accompanying coursework. You’ll learn as much as you would in a traditional class but with the flexibility to work at the best times for your schedule!

While there are no live sessions, asynchronous classes are still a lively and rigorous experience. Async classes are not static lessons but an adaptable and energetic community space. Be ready to work in a collaborative environment, giving and receiving feedback on your writing, participating in discussions, and growing your writing practice in a way that works best for you.

Asynchronous classes take place through the website Wet Ink. Students receive an invitation to the class and to set up a Wet Ink account on the start date of the class. Each week of the class, a new lesson will be available through the Wet Ink portal. Classes close two weeks after the end date, and students receive an email containing their content from the class when it closes.

Hugo House will only process refund requests that are submitted 5 business days or more before the class start date. To request a refund, log in to your account, go to “My Account,” select the “Orders” tab on the left-hand side, click the appropriate order, and request a refund for your specific class. Administrative fees apply. Please see our full refund policy here.

In general, we do not record classes. However, an exception if a student has specific access needs.

We encourage students to only sign up for classes that fit with their schedule.   

We do not tolerate racist, sexist, homophobic, ableist, transphobic or any other oppressive behaviors, regardless of who commits them. Please check out our full community guidelines by clicking here. If an instance of community guidelines are violated and not resolved within the classroom, students may let us know by filling out the student incident report.

If Hugo House needs to cancel a class for any reason, you’ll receive a full refund.

You can apply for a scholarship by clicking the red “Request a Scholarship” text on class pages. The scholarship request text is located at the top of each class page, underneath the “add to cart” button.

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