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Intro to Fiction: A Writing Workshop for Beginners with Josh Krigman

$445

6 Sessions

Out of stock

Once a week Tuesdays, 7:00 pm EDT - 9:00 pm EDT May 26 to June 30, 2026

Online via Zoom

This writing workshop is now sold out. Another session begins on September 1st—click here to register. To join the waitlist for the spring session, please email [email protected]. Become a member for early access to future programming.

In this six-week course, we’ll study different aspects of the craft of writing fiction, using both the work of published authors and our own projects in process.

We’ll analyze one published short story and workshop two student submissions every class (except for our first session). Participants will give and receive thoughtful feedback and constructive criticism on each other’s work in a nurturing, safe space. Our focus will be on exploration, experimentation, and talking through our work with other writers, with the aim of helping you make your writing the best version of itself.

Participants will leave with both a clearer sense of their craft and a keener eye for identifying how (and to what effect) other writers use these same tools.

Course Outline:

  • Flash Fiction & Structure
  • Plot v. Story
  • POV & Voice
  • Dialogue
  • World-Building
  • Endings

Teaching Style: My teaching style prioritizes accessible, generative prompts and group discussion. Students can expect to take away new strategies for creating and sustaining new projects—and plenty of new pages.

Level: Introductory

This course is held online via Zoom.

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Led by

  • Josh Krigman

    Josh Krigman

    Josh Krigman

    Josh Krigman (he/him) is a writer, teacher, and facilitator in New York City. He has taught creative writing at Hunter College, the United Nations International School, 826NYC, The Writer’s Rock, and National Geographic Expeditions. He has been awarded residencies from Vermont Studio Center, and his work has appeared in the Summerset Review, Akashic Books, Necessary Fiction, and elsewhere. He received his MFA in fiction from Hunter College. Through Little Nights, he hosts interdisciplinary events designed to make art-making more accessible to new audiences. He is also the co-founder and New York host of Club Motte, an international storytelling series that hosts live events in New York, Oakland, and Berlin.