$295
4 Sessions
Out of stock
Once a week Wednesdays, 6:30 pm EDT - 8:30 pm EDT October 2 to October 23, 2024
Online via Zoom
This workshop explores the complex and compelling world of villains in literature, film, and popular culture. Through an interactive and engaging series of sessions, participants will delve into the characteristics, motivations, and narrative functions of several iconic antagonists. We will start by studying the various ways religions and philosophy define evil, and evaluate the motivations of famous villains such as Grendel (Beowulf), Iago (Othello), Norman Bates (Psycho), Captain Ahab (Moby Dick)—and maybe a few you’ve never heard of. Our lectures will include writing prompts and ways to strengthen those agents of chaos in your own writing.
Course Outline:
- Session 1: Defining Evil in Philosophy and Writing
- Session 2: Agents of Chaos
- Session 3: The Shapeless Evil
- Session 4: Writing Feedback and Workshops
This course is held online via Zoom.
Led by
-
Alcy Leyva
Alcy Leyva
Alcy Leyva is the author of an award-winning Bronx-born multi-genre writer. His first Young Adult Fiction book the silent, subtle, ever-present perils of life (Green Writers Press, 2024) won the Gold Indie Award in YA Fiction for Foreword Reviews and a Silver Nautilus YA 2024 Fiction Award. His short stories have appeared in two award-winning collections. His fiction, personal essays, poetry, and everything in between has been published in over fifteen different websites and magazines including the Millions and the Rumpus. His critical reviews have been featured in 2016’s Contemporary Literary Criticism (published by Laymen Poupard) and have been translated into both Italian and French. He currently resides in New York City and teaches English Literature at the United Nations International 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.