Flash Fiction Workshop (Online)

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Taught by Joe Pfister

Joe Pfister is a writer, teacher, and Tecmo Super Bowl enthusiast living in Brooklyn. His fiction has appeared in such publications as PANK, Juked, and New World Writing. He is a graduate of the MFA Writing program at Sarah Lawrence College and currently serves as fiction editor for The Boiler Journal.

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This is a live, online one-session class. Please select your date from the drop down menu on the next page. 

In this fun, friendly workshop, students are invited to submit one piece of flash fiction (up to 1,000 words) to be shared with the class before we meet. You’ll receive honest, constructive feedback from both the instructor and your peers with special attention paid to your specific questions and concerns. You’ll benefit from a robust, insightful conversation centered around your story that aims to identify your piece’s strengths—as well as its weaknesses—and provide useful suggestions for editing and revision. Most importantly, you’ll leave this two-hour class with fresh inspiration and new ideas, armed with confidence and a concrete plan for polishing your work.

 

(class size: 6)

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