FRIDAYs, May 1st - 22nd | Not all prose moves in a straight line.
Many powerful essays and short prose pieces unfold through fragments, rooms, repetitions, and returns—circling memory, revisiting moments, and allowing meaning to accumulate rather than resolve. In this four-week generative class, we’ll study nonlinear prose forms and practice writing that trusts association, intuition, and structural repetition.
This class is designed for writers working in lyrical essays, flash nonfiction, hybrid prose, or short fiction who want to move beyond chronology without losing coherence. Each session introduces a clear structural concept, looks closely at published examples, and then turns to guided writing time.
This is not a workshop class. The emphasis is on making, experimenting, and discovering new ways your material wants to move.