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Fall 2015, Writers Workshops,

Teachers As Writers Fiction 2015-308

Course #2015-308
Saturdays Starting September 12 10:00 am–1:00 pm running 10 weeks weeks
Cost: $45 Instructor: Benjamin Rybeck
This workshop is full

Where

Inprint House
1520 W Main St
Houston, TX 77006 United States
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This workshop, part of Inprint’s Teachers-As-Writers Workshops program, is tuition-free for K-12 educators. 


In shaping the lumpy mess of the world into an aerodynamic short story, writers need to make choices—whom to follow, what to include, what to exclude, where to look, what to tell the reader and when, etc. And to make these choices, writers ask themselves a series of questions, often subconsciously, that get to the heart of characterization, plot, point of view, conflict, setting—in a word, craft. In this class, we will focus on nine essential questions of craft and examine how they’ve been answered by some of the form’s contemporary masters (including D’Ambrosio, Gaitskill, Lahiri, Saunders, and many more). Through a mixture of discussion, in-class exercises, and workshops, you will understand how every work of fiction, no matter how wild, has a firm foundation—and at the end of ten weeks, you will have your own short story, polished and concise, that will help your reader make sense of the world.

About the instructor

BENJAMIN RYBECK is the marketing director at Brazos Bookstore; previously, he taught creative writing at the University of Arizona, where he received his MFA. His fiction has received honorable mention in The Best American Nonrequired Reading and The Pushcart Prize Anthology, and he contributes to Kirkus Reviews regularly. His debut novel The Sadness is forthcoming in the spring of 2016.

By registering for an Inprint Writers Workshop you are agreeing to Inprint’s registration policies. Remember to sign up for the waiting list if the workshop you would like to take is full. To see the full Fall 2015 workshop schedule click here.