Storytelling with Prose

This five-week workshop will focus on editing and revising your in-progress work and offer exercises to keep you in flow.  We’ll gather four times in zoom to talk about narrative concepts, examine each other’s work, share ideas and edits, challenge each other, and cheer each other on. We’ll post revisions, edits and readings once a week online. This is a supportive, yet challenging environment for writers of short stories, novels, creative nonfiction, or memoir.

Join us and you’ll be rolling up your sleeves and getting to work from the first class, revising pieces you have already started to write as well as writing new scenes, bringing your narrative to life.

Take this class if you have already found the project you want to work on and need the structure of a workshop to see you through drafting, editing, and development.

Saturdays

Date

January 02, 2020 - January 30, 2021
Expired!

Time

10:30 am - 1:00 pm

Cost

$325

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Location

Online
Category
Alexandra Kostoulas

Instructor

Alexandra Kostoulas

Alexandra Kostoulas has an MFA in Creative Writing and English from Mills College and a BA in Literature & Creative Writing from the College of Creative Studies at UCSB. She runs the Jack Grapes METHOD WRITING Program in San Francisco. She has over a decade of experience teaching English and Writing at the college level. She has been been nominated for awards in fiction, poetry, and journalism and has won a few. She has published short stories, a few journalistic pieces, and a lot of individual poems across a wide array of literary journals and other media. She has performed her work on stage at readings both locally and nationally. She is currently at work on finishing up her novel, Persephone Stolen.

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