Journeys, relationships, hardships, love, and loss—these are just a few of the subjects personal essays explore. In this workshop we’ll examine essays from magazines, literary journals, and newspapers to illuminate the ways imagery, dialogue, scene, and crafting an “I” narrator transform a personal experience into a compelling story. You’ll generate new material each week through in-class exercises, plus receive in-class feedback on your draft. Note: No meeting November 25.
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About Christine Koubek Flynn
Christine Koubek Flynn’s stories have appeared in The Washington Post; Poets & Writers; Brain, Child; Washingtonian, Bethesda, Arlington, and more. Her essays and profiles have received awards from the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Her fiction has appeared in Chautauqua and Hypertext and received a 2021 Elizabeth George Foundation grant as well as residencies from the Ragdale Foundation and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. She holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Fairfield University.
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