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“Writing Compelling Stories: The Relationship Between Time and Structure in Short Fiction” with Chaitali Sen

September 30 2023 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM CDT

$59.00 – $119.00

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“Writing Compelling Stories: The Relationship Between Time and Structure in Short Fiction” Class Ticket - Member
$ 59.00
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“Writing Compelling Stories: The Relationship Between Time and Structure in Short Fiction” Class Ticket - Non-Member
$ 119.00
Unlimited

$59 for Members
$119 for Non-Members

Can’t make it to the live class? No problem! All classes are recorded and made available to class registrants for one month.

The short story is an incredibly versatile form, and almost anything is possible – but the most successful short stories reveal strategic choices about time.

Are you writing a story that happens in a day, a year, a lifetime? Are events presented chronologically or out of order? How do you elegantly get your characters from one point in time to another?

In this 3-hour class, we’ll look at some model short stories and dive into the relationship between time and structure and how playing with this relationship can make for more compelling fiction. Writers will walk away with an understanding of how intentional choices about time and structure can make for more meaningful and interesting stories.

TAKE THIS CLASS IF: 

  • You are interested in understanding and crafting short fiction.
  • You are a writer at any experience level and want to learn more about how time influences structure in short fiction.
  • You are crafting a short story and want ideas on how to work with the timeline of your story.
  • You struggle with structuring your short stories and want to learn more about the different ways to go about this.

The deadline to register for this class is Friday, September 29 at 5:00 PM CDT.

SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION

The WLT is committed to making our online classes accessible to all writers including writers who do not have the financial means to pay for programming. Five (5) seats in this class have been set aside for scholarship recipients to attend free of charge. Please fill out this application no later than 2 days prior to the class to be considered for one of the scholarship seats. We do not ask for any corroborating documents; we only ask that you help us understand your situation. If you are selected for one of the available seats you will be notified via email (from ) no later than 24 hours before the start of the class. Please note, each writer is limited to no more than four (4) total scholarship seats per catalog season.

Instructor

Chaitali Sen is the author of the novel The Pathless Sky and the story collection A New Race of Men from Heaven, chosen by Danielle Evans as the winner of the 2021 Mary McCarthy Prize in Short Fiction. Her stories and essays have been published by American Short Fiction, Boulevard, Catapult, Colorado Review, Ecotone, Electric Literature, Los Angeles Review of Books, New England Review, and many other publications. She holds an MFA from Hunter College - City University of New York, and currently lives in Central Texas.

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Once a purchase has been made, registrations are not refundable and cannot be transferred to a different class or event. No exceptions will be made. If you purchase a registration and then find you cannot attend the class or event, someone else can attend in your stead. Simply contact us at wlt@writersleague.org and let us know the name and contact information for the person who will be using the registration so that we can update the class or event roster.

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All credit card transactions will incur a 4% handling fee. If you’d prefer to pay by check for membership, a class, or an event, you can use the provided forms on the membership or event pages and mail to: WLT, P.O. Box 14355, Austin, TX, 78704.

HOW WLT CLASSES WORK:

Our classes offer a combination of lecture and practical exercises, determined by the individual instructor, on focused aspects of the craft and business of writing. Your fellow participants will come from a range of writing experience, from beginners to people with MFA degrees and published books. WLT instructors, participants, and administrators all work together to create a welcoming, supportive environment.

If you haven’t taken a class with us in recent years, feel free to email the WLT staff at wlt@writersleague.org if you’d like to discuss whether our programming is the right fit for your needs.

HOW ONLINE CLASSES WORK:

Once you register for the class, you’ll receive an email with detailed instructions no later than 48 hours before the class date. You should expect 2-2.5 hours of direct teaching and 30 minutes of Q&A (for three hours total). If you need to leave the class early or can’t attend the class on that date, all registrants will have access to the recording for one month after the class date. No microphone or camera required, just an Internet connection capable of streaming video. All online classes are hosted on Zoom. To learn more about how Zoom works, click HERE. 

Plan to log in to the online platform an hour before the class so that you can update your software or any other settings required to access the platform. (Updates usually only take a few minutes, but you don’t want to wait until the beginning of class.) Questions? Email us at wlt@writersleague.org.

Cultural Arts City of Austin

This project is supported in part by the Cultural Arts Division of the City of Austin Economic Development Department. Visit Austin at NowPlayingAustin.com.

Texas Commission on the Arts

Writers’ League of Texas classes and workshops are also funded in part by the Texas Commission on the Arts – Investing in a Creative Texas. For more information, go to www.arts.texas.gov.

National Endowment for the Arts

This project is also supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts. To find out more about how National Endowment for the Arts grants impact individuals and communities, visit www.arts.gov.

Mid-America Arts Alliance

This project is supported in part by the Mid-America Arts Alliance. For more information, go to www.maaa.org.

Details

Date:
September 30 2023
Time:
2:00 PM - 5:00 PM CDT
Cost:
$59.00 – $119.00
Event Categories:
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Venue

Online via Zoom