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Writing Powerful, Characterizing Dialogue in Fiction with Joanna Cantor (November 2024)

$395

6 Sessions

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Once a week Tuesdays, 6:00 pm EDT - 8:00 pm EDT November 12 to December 17, 2024

The Center for Fiction

In this workshop, we’ll examine both student work and assigned readings by writers such as Bryan Washington, Emma Cline, and Jhumpa Lahiri. We’ll focus on writing pithy, characterizing dialogue as well as several other crucial elements of craft including the interdependent relationship between character and plot and the balance between scene and exposition. During class, we’ll use writing prompts to help generate new work.

Each writer will have the opportunity to submit new work for peer and instructor feedback. Writers will leave this workshop with a heightened instinct for playful, engaging dialogue and more confidence in their craft.

Course Outline:

  • Week 1: Introduction. A writing exercise, discussion of the writing process, and readings from Anne Lamott and Bryan Washington
  • Week 2: Discussing plot and the five modes of communication, and reading Jhumpa Lahiri and student work
  • Week 3: Discussing dialogue, reading Emma Cline, and reading student work
  • Week 4: Discussing character and reading ZZ Packer and student work
  • Week 5: Discussing emotion, dialogue, and point of view, and reading J.D. Salinger and student work
  • Week 6: Discussing revision and reading Antonya Nelson, Jason Brown, Sally Rooney, and student work

This course is held in person at The Center for Fiction.

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    Joanna Cantor

    Joanna Cantor

    Joanna Cantor holds an MFA from Brooklyn College and a BA from Colorado College. Her debut novel Alternative Remedies for Loss was an Amazon Best Book of the Month for May 2018 and received coverage in Vanity Fair, Real Simple, Nylon, and elsewhere. Her writing has appeared in Literary Hub, Electric Literature, Departures, Fodor’s Travel, Greatist, and the Willamette Week. Joanna was a recipient of a Vermont Studio Center Fellowship. She previously taught fiction writing at Catapult and is also a yoga teacher. She lives in Brooklyn.