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VIDEO: This class will take place via video-conferencing (Zoom).
This workshop will serve as a writer’s laboratory for flash fiction or the beginnings of a longer story. We’ll read a few examples of innovative form, style, and/or plot, and we’ll ask what if: what if you told your detective story in text messages? What if you told your story out of order? What if your piece included images? You’ll leave with new pages and with an expanded sense of what you’re “allowed” to write.
Grade: 9-12
Location: Online
Duration: 1 session
Start Date: 05/03/2020
Days of the Week: Sunday
Time: 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm
Maximum Class Size: 15
$0 General Price:
Liza Birnbaum's fiction and essays have appeared in Web Conjunctions, jubilat, Open Letters Monthly, and other publications. She is a founding editor of Big Big Wednesday, an annual print journal of literature and visual art, and has taught creative writing in a number of settings, most recently at an alternative school for young women who are pregnant or parenting. In 2019, she will be a funded resident at the Lillian E. Smith Center at Piedmont College. She holds an MFA from the University of Massachusetts Amherst.