Explore place and setting in this workshop for writers of all genres. Through short readings and guided exercises, we'll write toward the geographic, social, and emotional landscapes of our minds.
Generate writing that explores place and setting through short readings and guided in-class exercises. The focus of this workshop is experimentation, discovery, and creation, rather than polish and completion. Open to writers at all levels, working in all genres.
T Clark is from Weschester County, NY. They received BAs in Sociology and English from Rutgers University in New Brunswick, and an MFA in fiction from Indiana University in Bloomington. They were the recipient of a "Writer in the World" fellowship in Nepal, a Ross Lockridge Jr. Award in Fiction, a Newport News Public Library short story award, and a Mitchell Adelmann award in Fiction. They have received support and fellowships from the Omi International Arts Center in Ghent, NY, the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, the Lambda Literary Foundation, The Elizabeth George Foundation, the Wisconsin Institute for Creative Writing, and The Vermont Studio Center. Their fiction has appeared in Joyland, The Kenyon Review, American Short Fiction, The Offing, Fourteen Hills, and elsewhere. They teach and write in New Orleans.
Sponsored by the Friends of the New Orleans Public Library.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Writing | Arts & Cultural |
TAGS: | Health and Humanities | Adult |
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