6 sessions, Tuesdays April 4 to May 9, from 7:30-9:00pm Eastern Time
online; 6 students max
$390
This class is currently sold out.
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Whether you’re struggling to meet a deadline, starting something new, or stalled in the middle, here’s your dose of weekly comradery, practical support, accountability, and (if you need it) a little tough love. This small, supportive group led by a seasoned writer and coach will offer concrete tips (how can I better manage my time? when should I stop researching and start writing?); existential sustenance (why bother? what if this never sees the light of day?); and the mix of concrete-existential support (how do I shut up the critics in my head? why does my storyline keep changing as I go?) that will free you to get it done. For writers of fiction, memoir, and narrative nonfiction ready to see and be seen with openness and humor.
(If the group gels and wants to continue, Anna is open to extending the session.)
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Anna Solomon is the author of three novels, The Book of V., Leaving Lucy Pear, and The Little Bride, and a two-time winner of the Pushcart Prize. Her short fiction, essays, and reviews have appeared in The New York Times Magazine, The Washington Post, Ploughshares, One Story, Vogue, The New York Times Book Review, Tablet, and elsewhere. Co-editor with Eleanor Henderson of Labor Day: True Birth Stories by Today’s Best Women Writers, Anna teaches at Warren Wilson’s MFA Program in Creative Writing, Barnard College, and the 92Y Unterberg Poetry Center. As a longtime freelance editor and coach to fiction and nonfiction writers in all stages of their careers, Anna recently teamed up with Best American Short Stories editor Heidi Pitlor to launch HPE Editorial, to support writers, agents, and publishing houses.