Grant Faulkner, author of The Joy of Brevity, has said: “The joy of flash fiction as a writer and a reader is found not only in the words of the story, but in what is left out–the absences can be almost spectral, haunting what’s been told, only guessed at.” In this class, we will read and write flash fiction, defined as stories of 1,000 words or less. These small stories can pack a big punch and contain a full narrative arc despite their size. Flash fiction is wonderful for writers of all levels, from those just getting their feet wet writing fiction to advanced writers eager to experiment with form, toe the line between prose and poetry, or learn how working with constraints can help them craft evocative, vivid prose.
This class skips October 3 for Rosh Hashanah and October 31 for Halloween.
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This is an IN-PERSON workshop.
09/26/2024, 10/10/2024, 10/17/2024, 10/24/2024, 11/07/2024, 11/14/2024, 11/21/2024
Participants must be 19 years or older when the program starts..
Minimum: 4
Maximum: 10
Registration starts on 07/05/2024 and ends on 10/10/2024.
Please contact The Writers Circle if you have any questions.