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It is no mystery to the serious writer that the hard work of writing is in getting it right: complex characters, an engaging story that might even mean something more than the sum of its parts, sentences that sing with precise and energetic prose.  And this sobering fact: no one but the writer can actually do this work.

In The Story Clinic, a method developed over the past decade, the instructor and participants will provide feedback to fellow writers before the workshop so that the writer is able to make ample and effective use of that feedback and the workshop time at their disposal.  Instructions on what and how much to submit, as well as how to critique other participants’ work, will be provided to registered participants.

Note: Because this class has asynchronous work in advance of the two in-person meetings, the deadline for registration is September 30.

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Description: The Story Clinic takes place Saturday November 2 and Sunday November 3 from 1 - 4:30 PM in-person at Literary Cleveland's offices, 13002 Larchmere Blvd in Cleveland

Prerequisite:
An intermediate level workshop or writing course

Genre:
Nonfiction and Fiction

Level: Advanced

Format: Generative Workshop

Location: This class takes place in-person at Literary Cleveland, 13002 Larchmere in Cleveland.

Size: Limited to 12 participants (including scholarships).

Scholarships: Two scholarship spots are available for this class for writers in Northeast Ohio. Apply by August 19.

Cancellations & Refunds: Cancel at least 48 hours in advance of the first class meeting to receive a full refund. Email info@litcleveland.org.

Saturday, November 2, 2024
1:00 pm
 - 
4:30 PM
Sunday, November 3, 2024
1:00 pm
 - 
4:30 PM
Class Level:
Advanced
Advanced
Class Categories:

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Evan Fallenberg

Evan Fallenberg is author of the novels Light Fell (Soho Press), When We Danced on Water (HarperCollins) and The Parting Gift (Other Press) and a translator of Hebrew literature. His work has won or been shortlisted for awards, including an American Library Association Award, the Edmund White Award and the PEN Translation Prize. He teaches at Bar-Ilan University and, formerly, at Vermont College of Fine Arts and City University of Hong Kong.

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13002 Larchmere Blvd, Cleveland OH 44120

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