This six-month fiction workshop is designed for writers ready to dive deep into the art of storytelling, whether you're working on short stories or a novel. With a small, dedicated group of peers, this program offers personalized feedback, inspiration, and expert guidance in a supportive, tailored setting.
Monthly In-Person Meetings:
Once a month, we’ll gather for an immersive three-hour session where each writer will have dedicated time to focus on key sections of their manuscript. These meetings will be a space for in-depth exploration of narrative structure, character development, and other craft elements essential to elevating your writing. Discussions will be flexible, adapting to the needs of each writer and providing insights that benefit everyone in the group. By workshopping one writer's piece, the entire group gains valuable lessons applicable to their own projects.
Wednesday, 1/29, 6 - 9 PM
Wednesday, 2/26, 6- 9 PM
Wednesday, 3/26, 6 - 9 PM
Wednesday, 4/30, 6 - 9 PM
Wednesday, 5/28, 6 - 9 PM
Wednesday, 6/25, 6 - 9 PM
Between Meetings:
To keep momentum going between our monthly gatherings, you’ll have ongoing opportunities to share your work and receive thoughtful feedback from both your peers and the instructor. We’ll create a flexible system for submitting and reviewing drafts that works best for the group, allowing for consistent engagement while maintaining a personal touch. You’ll also have the option to schedule one-on-one check-ins with the instructor, offering additional tailored guidance for your project.
What You’ll Gain:
• Tailored feedback on your manuscript. Each session provides individualized insights to help you develop your story’s larger structure or focus on specific scenes.
• Inspiration and craft discussions. Every month, we’ll explore core elements of fiction writing, such as voice, tension, and pacing, to inspire new approaches to your work.
• Accountability and support. You’ll set personalized writing goals and have the support of an invested, close-knit group to help keep you on track.
• Creative community. Join a small, dedicated group of fellow writers who are as passionate about storytelling as you are, offering camaraderie and encouragement throughout the journey.
By the end of the six months, you’ll have made substantial progress on your manuscript, gained invaluable insights into your writing process, and cultivated the skills needed to take your work to the next level.
Clemintine Guirado has published short stories in Masters Review, Best New American Voices, Rainbow Curve, Comet Magazine, and 580 Split. Her short story "Above Asmara" won a Robie McCauley Award from StoryQuarterly and was subsequently included as a Special Mention in the Pushcart Prize Anthology. She is a former Wallace Stegner Fiction Fellow, a University of Wisconsin Fiction Fellow, and has taught creative writing for over twenty years in universities, haunted beach motels, a trailer with a multi-dimensional portal.
"Clementine was a fantastic instructor and offered great advice! The exercises were very helpful. It was a great mix of discussing readings, exercises, and getting feedback on our own pages."
"I enjoyed every minute of Clemintine's writing class! Each session was full of inspirational techniques and engaging material, and I feel motivated to take my creative writing in a new, better direction. Our class discussions always left me thinking about about exciting ideas for my novel, and I can't wait to take another of Clemintine's classes."