$125
1 Session
Out of stock
Sunday, 12:00 pm EDT - 4:30 pm EDT May 4, 2025
Online via Zoom
Flash storytelling is a brief read that stays with the reader. Flash stories are sometimes a paragraph, sometimes a page or two. Sometimes fiction, other times nonfiction. What moments and experiences are best told through flash? Why write a flash instead of a short story or a longer work? Where are flash pieces published? This workshop will review flash fiction and nonfiction, examine what makes an effective flash piece, and write our own.
This course is held online via Zoom.
Led by
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JP Infante
JP Infante
JP Infante is the author of On the Tip of Your Mother’s Tongue and Aquí y Allá: un retrato de la comunidad Dominicana en Washington Heights. He is the winner of PEN’s Robert J. Dau Short Story Prize and Thirty West’s Chapbook contest. His writing has appeared in The Kweli Journal, The Poetry Project, Rigorous, A Gathering of the Tribes, and elsewhere. He has been awarded fellowships and residencies from Baldwin for the Arts, the NY State Writers Institute, and PEN America, and is an alumnus of The Center for Fiction / Susan Kamil Emerging Writer Fellowship program. He holds an MFA from the New School.
About this series
Writing Workshops
We strive to make our classes the most inviting and rewarding available, offering an intimate environment to study with award-winning, world-class writers. Each class is specially designed by the instructor, so whether you’re a fledgling writer or an MFA graduate polishing your novel, you’ll find a perfect fit here.