EGL 123 W
(EGL 123 W)
“When we read, we start at the beginning and continue until
we reach the end. When we write, we start in the middle
and fight our way out.” —Vickie Karp
In this course we will leverage the power of truth,
experience, and memory to energize our fiction
and create compelling short stories. In the first half
of the course, we will use weekly writing exercises
to generate new ideas. We will study short stories
by Alice Munro, Lorrie Moore, and Russell Banks
to learn how to make our characters come alive on
the page. From these readings and exercises, we
will develop our plots, heighten our conflicts, and
strengthen our voices. The second half of the course
will be devoted to workshop. Each student will
submit a ten- to twenty-five-page short story that
the group will constructively critique with an eye
toward offering the writer a plan for revision. Fiction
writers both experienced and new are welcome.
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Vanessa Hutchinson, Former Stegner Fellow
Vanessa Hutchinson lives in Brooklyn and received an MFA from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, where she was a Dean’s Graduate Fellow. She got her start writing fiction after taking her first fiction course with Stanford Continuing Studies. Her work has appeared in New York Stories and Epoch. Her short story “Cyclone” was honored with a special mention in the Pushcart XXXIII Anthology.