Fiction Workshop

Begins June 6, 2012

Got a few drafts in the drawer? Want to keep your writing momentum going?

Good, critical feedback is one of the writer’s best tools. Join this Fiction Workshop, designed for fiction writers at all levels who are interested in giving and getting feedback on their work in a supportive and productive atmosphere.

This course is perfect for students who have completed Fiction I, Creative Writing I, Fiction II, or Writing Your Novel.

We’ll look at short stories and novel excerpts. To keep our writing muscles lean, the class may also work with writing prompts and published work to help writers delve deeper into their stories.

This workshop is great for anyone who has drafts ready for a critique. In addition to focused feedback from your peers, you will also receive written comments from the instructor.

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Who Should Attend:

  • Adults, 18 and over
  • Writers at all levels

About the Instructor: A freelance writer with an MFA in Creative Writing from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Sarah Terez Rosenblum has published with Ignavia Press, Fictionatwork.com, The Chicago Sun Times, The Windy City Times, The Shepherd Express, Venus Magazine and more. In addition, she blogs twice weekly for The Chicago Sun Times. Sarah’s novel “Herself When She’s Missing” is forthcoming from Counterpoint Press. To learn more about Sarah’s work, visit her website.


Date/Time: Wednesdays, June 6 to August 8, 2012; 6:30pm to 9pm (No class 6/20 or 7/4)
Sessions: 8
Location: Chicago, 4043 N. Ravenswood #222

Course Fee: Non-Member:$395; Member: $375.
Includes course packet and instructor reviews.