Adult Weekly Classes - WINTER 2024

January 16 (Tuesday) to March 28 (Thursday)

SKIPS: Presidents Weekend: February 17-19

All times listed are Eastern Time (ET)

VIRTUAL, HYBRID, and IN-PERSON workshops*

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Beginners' Classes

Get your feet wet with these inspiring workshops

Where Do I Begin?

If you’ve ever suspected that there might be a writer lurking under the skin, or perhaps harbored a secret notebook of half-started stories, this is the class for you. In this workshop you'll find your way first by releasing the writer within through creative prompts to get the words flowing, and then by discovering the elements of all good stories, including character, conflict, action, setting and more. For anyone who longs to write but doesn't know where to start, and for writers who have dabbled but lost their way. WARNING: this workshop just might seduce you into a life-long love affair with writing.

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Where Do I Begin? - TUESDAY

Zoom

Jan 30, 2024 - Mar 26, 2024 Tuesday 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm $280.00 Instructor: Jared Harel - VIRTUAL CLASS - 8 weeks FULL - try another class

Where Do I Begin? - THURSDAY

Calvary Episcopal Church, 31 Woodland Ave, Summit, NJ 07901, USA

Jan 18, 2024 - Mar 07, 2024 Thursday 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm $280.00 Instructor: Chris Kapp - IN-PERSON CLASS - 8 weeks FULL - try another class

Imagination & Inspiration

Where do writers get inspiration? How to fuel your creative imagination when life gets mundane? The world around us can be the finest prompt generator you’ve seen, you just need to learn how to use it. In this class, we will get our creative juices flowing by using everything around us—from our favorite film scenes to art exhibitions to family recipes to strange encounters at grocery stores—to power our storytelling. The goal of this class is to generate a whole lot of writing, establish a consistent routine of noticing the unusual in the everyday, and learn to whip up fascinating stories out of thin air.

This class will return in a later session.

Adult Writers Circles

Multi-genre workshops for every project and style of writing

Adult Writers Circle

Our Adult Writers Circles are the heart of our workshops. They're where The Writers Circle began. We provide a supportive environment where writers work freely on various forms and genres, exploring projects developed in class or on their own. Craft issues like structure, point-of-view, character development, pace, and style are addressed, as is the ever-changing publishing marketplace. With great respect for each writer, our workshops take on a life of their own as writers learn to trust each other for ongoing critique and inspiration as they move toward completion of work and eventual publication.

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Adult Writers Circle - MONDAY

Zoom

Jan 22, 2024 - Mar 25, 2024 Monday 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm $335.00 Instructor: Judith Lindbergh - VIRTUAL CLASS - 9 Weeks FULL - try another class

Adult Writers Circle - TUESDAY

Calvary Episcopal Church, 31 Woodland Ave, Summit, NJ 07901, USA

Jan 23, 2024 - Apr 02, 2024 Tuesday 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm $410.00 Instructor: Chris Kapp- IN PERSON CLASS - 11 Weeks FULL - try another class

Adult Writers Circle - WEDNESDAY

Zoom

Jan 17, 2024 - Mar 27, 2024 Wednesday 10:00 am - 12:00 pm $410.00 Instructor: Judith Lindbergh - VIRTUAL CLASS - 11 weeks Register

Poetry

Poetry Craft Workshop

To write poetry is to articulate the world around you. To find new and more precise ways to describe what it means to be alive. Poetry Craft Workshop is a course designed to not only generate new poems, but to sharpen poetic craft with an eye toward publication and/or creating a strong, cohesive body of work. This workshop-heavy course is perfect for writers looking for a supportive and constructive environment in which to challenge themselves—to write, revise and workshop the poems they’ve always dreamed of creating.

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Poetry Craft Workshop - MONDAY

Zoom

Jan 22, 2024 - Mar 25, 2024 Monday 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm $335.00 Instructor: Jared Harel - VIRTUAL CLASS - 9 weeks FULL - TRY ANOTHER CLASS

Memoir & Creative Nonfiction

Write for Your Life

How can writing help you become more you? Pick up a pen and find out! Inspired by Anna Quindlen's book Write For Your Life and Nancy Aronie’s Memoir as Medicine, this class asks you to explore what really matters in your life. What stories shaped you? What stories helped you grow? How can the craft of writing help you heal? Through thoughtful prompts, class discussion, and sharing, we will connect through the art of writing. 

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Write for Your Life - WEDNESDAY

St. George's Episcopal Church, 550 Ridgewood Rd, Maplewood, NJ 07040, USA

Jan 17, 2024 - Mar 27, 2024 Wednesday 10:00 am - 12:00 pm $410.00 Instructor: Darcey Gohring - IN-PERSON CLASS - 11 weeks FULL - try a different memoir class

Exploring Memoir: Writing from the Landscape of Memory

Every person has a story. What is yours? Memoir writing is the process of adapting your true-life experiences in a way that reads like fiction. Whether your writing goal is personal, in essay form, or an entire book, this class will give you the tools you need to develop and strengthen your writing process. Through prompts, guided lessons in technique, and constructive critique, we will explore how to structure our life stories stories and develop the skills that bring them to life on the page.

This class will return in a later session.

Memoir Writers Circle

This special Writers Circle for memoirists provides a supportive environment where writers work freely on developing memoir in the form of short essays, poetry, or a book-length narrative. Issues of art and craft are addressed through round-table discussion and gentle, constructive critique. Writers learn to trust one another for feedback and guidance as they polish their work, moving toward completion. Perfect for memoirists who want to take their writing to the next level.

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Memoir Writers Circle - MONDAY

Zoom

Jan 22, 2024 - Mar 25, 2024 Monday 10:00 am - 12:00 pm $335.00 Instructor: Jill Smolowe - VIRTUAL CLASS - 9 weeks FULL - try a different memoir class

Writing What's Real: Adventures in Creative Nonfiction

Explore the multi-faceted genre of creative nonfiction, which encompasses writing about real events, from your personal past to the world at large. Write your own short pieces, transforming true stories into compelling literary works. Personal essay, memoir, travel and humor writing may be explored. There will be room for experimentation when it comes to other categories, forms and styles, as well. Review published examples, get craft instruction, and learn to bring techniques and skills of storytelling to the nonfiction page, including dialogue, character development, narrative arc, scene building, and telling details. Work with prompts, get reading suggestions, and enjoy in-class discussions.

This class will return in a later session.

Writing Styles and Genres

Focus on the work you really want to do!

Mystery Writers Circle

Get ready to write a mystery that will grip readers in this Writers Circle workshop. Focus on an ongoing short story or novel, or experiment with something entirely new. Each week, we’ll address issues of the mystery writer’s craft through roundtable discussion and gentle, constructive critique. Writers learn to trust each other in a warm, supportive environment where they’ll receive feedback and guidance as they draft and revise their work. Perfect for confident beginners and pre-published writers looking to develop the crime fiction they’ve always wanted to write.

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Mystery Writers Circle - WEDNESDAY

Morristown Unitarian Fellowship, 21 Normandy Heights Rd, Morristown, NJ 07960, USA

Jan 17, 2024 - Mar 27, 2024 Wednesday 10:00 am - 12:00 pm $410.00 Instructor: Mally Becker - IN-PERSON CLASS - 11 weeks Register

Humor

The Secret Superpower Everybody Has and Every Genre Needs
What makes something funny, and how do we know when it’s time for a laugh? Whether you’re looking to craft creative nonfiction essays, use humor to alleviate tension in your memoir or fiction writing, or write a full comedic series to pitch to Netflix, this class will help you harness humor to elevate the impact of your writing and engagement with your audience. Incorporating both generative exercises and workshop feedback, each week is designed for writers at every age and stage – from seasoned humorists looking for feedback on current projects to writers new to incorporating some laughs in their work and everyday life.

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HUMOR - The Secret Superpower Everybody Has and Every Genre Needs - WEDNESDAY

Zoom

Feb 07, 2024 - Mar 27, 2024 Wednesday 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm $300.00 Instructor: Colleen Markley - VIRTUAL CLASS - 8 weeks Register

Writing Short Stories and Flash Fiction

Lorrie Moore, in a The Paris Review interview, said: "A story is a kind of biopsy of human life [...] both local, specific, small, and deep, in a penetrating, layered, and revealing way." In this class, we'll write engaging short stories or pieces of flash fiction, build short form structures and improve voice, characterization, dialogue, setting, mood and more. In addition, every week we’ll read a published short work drawn from short story collections, magazines, and literary journals. These works serve as a springboard for craft discussion, as well as giving writers the opportunity to become familiar with potential markets for publishing their own work. You'll share your own work and receive gentle, constructive critique from fellow students and the instructor.

This workshop will return in a future session.

Creating Kid Lit

Dragons! Pirates! Cowgirls! Mastodon-sized dung beetles! Children’s fiction never fails to let a writer’s imagination go wild. In this hands-on workshop, writers with an interest in picture books, middle grade, or YA fiction will learn how to craft compelling stories and characters that will make young readers want to keep turning pages. Works in progress will be constructively critiqued in a supportive environment. In-class writing prompts will keep the creative spirit nimble. And real world advice on the publishing industry will help your completed manuscript stand out in a crowd.

This class will return in a later session.

Novel Writing

from concept to completion

Beginning Your Novel

The idea of beginning a novel is both exhilarating and intimidating. This class deconstructs the craft basics of plot and structure, description, character, dialogue, creating conflict, and more, and helps you learn how to tell the story that's burning within. Whether you're still contemplating what to write about, or have already begun your first draft, this is an excellent choice for any writer confronting the challenge of a long work.

This class will return in a later session.

Continuing Your Novel

Now that you've begun your novel, the work is far from over. Novel writing is like a marathon - you have to be in it for the long haul. This class will include "off the page exercises" to help solidify description, dialogue, character, plot, and more. And we will critique your work in progress, in a constructive, supportive environment that will help you keep moving towards the finish line: a completed first draft! Note: This class is by invitation or submission only. Limited to eight seats per section. Please email or call for more information. If you are a first-time writer, we recommend taking Beginning Your Novel before considering this workshop.

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Continuing Your Novel - WEDNESDAY

Zoom

Jan 17, 2024 - Mar 27, 2024 Wednesday 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm $475.00 Instructor: Michelle Cameron - VIRTUAL CLASS - 11 weeks Register

The Novel Continuum

This class is geared for the writer who is deep in a first draft or has already embarked on revision. Critique of work in progress is ongoing in a constructive, supportive environment . Note: This class is by invitation or submission only. Limited to six seats per section. Please email or call for more information. If you are a first-time writer, we recommend taking Beginning Your Novel and Continuing Your Novel before considering this workshop.

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The Novel Continuum - TUESDAY

Zoom

Jan 16, 2024 - Mar 26, 2024 Tuesday 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm $530.00 Instructor: Michelle Cameron - VIRTUAL CLASS - 11 weeks Register

The Novel Continuum - WEDNESDAY AM

Zoom

Jan 17, 2024 - Mar 27, 2024 Wednesday 10:00 am - 12:00 pm $530.00 Instructor: Michelle Cameron - VIRTUAL CLASS - 11 weeks Register

After the First Draft

Revising Your Manuscript

You did it! You completed a first draft of your manuscript. Now what? This class will guide you through the revision process from big picture issues and character development to what to look for to make your sentences sing. Through mini-lectures and supportive workshop sessions, you will learn to sharpen your plot, pull out themes, tighten your prose and rescue characters left hanging. Open to novels, memoir, and short story and essay collections. Limited to six seats. Submission required. Email or call for more information and instructions about how to submit.

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Revising Your Manuscript - THURSDAY

Calvary Episcopal Church, 31 Woodland Ave, Summit, NJ 07901, USA

Jan 18, 2024 - Mar 28, 2024 Thursday 10:00 am - 12:00 pm $530.00 Instructor: Vinessa DiSousa - IN-PERSON CLASS - 11 weeks Register

Program Cancellation Policy: Workshops or events that do not reach their minimum registration are at risk of cancellation.  Often registrations occur at the last minute. The Writers Circle does its best to wait as long as possible before cancelling any program.  Registered students are notified by email approximately 5 days prior to the scheduled program start date if their program is under-registered.  Cancellation is announced by email approximately 2 days prior to the scheduled program start date and registered students will be provided with opportunities for alternate programs, credits, or refunds.  The best way to ensure that a program runs is to register at least one week prior to the scheduled start of any workshop or event. 

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