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Writing Workshops

Taking Inspiration from The Best American Short Stories with Cora Lewis (January 2026)

$345

4 Sessions

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Once a week Tuesdays, 6:00 pm EDT - 8:00 pm EDT January 6 to February 3, 2026

The Center for Fiction

This writing workshop is now sold out. Please email [email protected] to join the waitlist—and become a member for early access to future programming.


How do they do it? What choices do authors make when crafting a short story to form its particular plot, characters, setting, tone, mood, and ideas? How do dialogue, point of view, pacing, and detail contribute to an overall effect? In this course, we’ll read short stories from the last century—one or two a week—and take inspiration from both contemporary and classic writers. We’ll also spend some time in each class discussing the craft elements and underlying mechanics of these authors’ works to see which tactics make sense for use in our own writing. A portion of each class will be dedicated to responding to generative prompts and exercises, based on that week’s theme.

Course Outline:

  • Session I: Plot & Character
  • Session II: Setting & Symbolism
  • Session III: Point of View / Perspective
  • Session IV: Dialogue and Voice

Authors we read may include: Denis Johnson, Kathleen Collins, James Baldwin, Miranda July, ZZ Packer, John Cheever, Lucia Berlin, Susan Sontag, George Saunders, Jamaica Kincaid, Ann Beattie, Tommy Orange, Donald Barthelme, Jhumpa Lahiri, Vladimir Nabokov, Ben Lerner, Weike Wang, Percival Everett, Grace Paley, Jorge Luis Borges, Amy Hempel, Ernest Hemingway, James Salter, Ted Chiang, Octavia Butler, Lorrie Moore, John Keene, Lydia Davis, Renata Adler, Philip Roth, Carmen Maria Machado, and Joy Williams.

Level: Introductory

This course is held in person at The Center for Fiction. Please note that there will be no meeting on January 20th.

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    Cora Lewis

    Cora Lewis

    Cora Lewis is the author of the novella Information Age, published in July 2025 by Joyland Editions. Her short stories have appeared in the Yale Review, Joyland magazine, Epiphany, the Cleveland Review of Books, and elsewhere. She received her MFA from Washington University in St. Louis and her BA from Yale University.