So You Want To Write: Mastering the Craft of Fiction
Marge Piercy & Ira Wood
November 2-4
This workshop offers an opportunity to study the elements of the art of
fiction through a series of specially created exercises and guided meditations.
Intended for experienced writers as well as those who are just beginning,
we'll cover practical information about resources, useful organizations,
and barriers to getting published, but the primary emphasis will be on
the craft of writing. Our method is the short lecture with examples read
aloud, followed by writing exercises geared toward learning the skills
professional writers actually need. Only work written during the workshop
will be discussed. We'll share work in small groups in a non-judgmental
environment designed to support our skills and hone our abilities. As the
weekend progresses, those who choose can share thier work with the larger
group. Using talks, exercises and examples proven to work, we'll learn:
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How to begin a piece by seducing your reader,
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How to create characters that embody the infinite contradictions of human
behavior,
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How to master the elements of plotting fiction,
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How to create a strategy for telling the story of your life,
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How to learn to read critically, like a professional writer,
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How to realistically approach publishing,
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How to avoid writing like a victim.
We'll address the overlooked powers of dialogue, creating descriptions
that move readers emotionally, overcoming the inner and outer barriers
to creativity, overcoming the difficulties of writing about loved ones,
learning about agents, rejections, and submitting work effectively, how
much writers really earn, and the truth about electronic publishing. We
recommend that you obtain a copy of So You Want To Write, before
or during the workshop. We welcome Ira and Marge's triumphal return to
Rowe.
Marge Piercy wrote seven books before her first was
accepted and she has now published 15 novels and 15 books of poetry, won
international critical acclaim, and seen her work translated into 16 languages.
The Moon is Always Female has sold almost 100,000 copies, astounding
for poetry and Circles on the Water, her selected poems, is in its
14th printing. As a distinguished woman of letters, she doesn't romanticize
the writer's life, but sits down to a day of work like everyone else. People
around the world have been inspired by her poetry, but she is also the
best selling writer of such novels as Gone to Soldiers, The Longings
of Women, He, She, and It, Woman on the Edge of Time,
and most recently Three Women. Ira Wood surprises workshop
guests, who come to work with Piercy, but discover a natural teacher. Ira's
not shy about his own tough times as a writer (29 rejections and 3 different
agents for his first novel The Kitchen Man before he sold it himself
to an independent press and garnered stunning reviews, a movie option and
screenplay deal with Universal, and a mass paperback sale to Random House.
Ira is also the Editor-in-Chief of Leapfrog Press, and in that capacity
explains what publishers look for in a manuscript, how to read the sub-text
of rejection letters, and how a writer must partner with a publisher in
order to insure a book's success. Marge and Ira collaborated on the highly
acclaimed novel Storm Tide, as well as the book based on this course,
So You Want to Write, hailed by the critics as a must-have book
for would-be writers. Join this master class by two highly energetic professionals
who enjoy sharing unique insights gained in over seventy years of combined
experience in all aspects of the publishing world.