Ever wanted to try your hand at writing experimental essays but don’t know where to start? Does the braided or hermit crab essay fascinate you? In this fun, generative class, writers will produce an essay a week! Each week we will read and discuss model essays. Using these as inspiration, students will be led through various exercises to begin writing their own pieces, and at the end of each class, writers will have the opportunity to share excerpts aloud for on-the-spot feedback and suggestions. After four weeks, students will have pages of new writing and increased knowledge of various essays forms and structures.
• In-Class Writing Lift: Medium
• Homework: Optional
• Workshopping Drafts: Optional
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Vanessa Mártir is a big-hearted, 1980s Brooklyn-raised bocona learning the heartbeat of silence in the countryside of upstate NY; an oil-and-water combination of imposter syndrome, ambition, procrastination, certainty, insecurity and drive. Vanessa writes essays, memoir and novels, is a wanna be poet & playwright, and the creator of the Writing Our Lives Workshop; the Writing the Mother Wound Movement, and most recently the Write Your Abortion Story class. Vanessa has been widely published including in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Guardian, Longreads, Poets & Writers, The Rumpus, Aster(ix) Journal, and the New York Times' Bestselling anthology Not That Bad, edited by Roxane Gay, among others. She has partnered with Tin House and The Rumpus to publish WOL alumni, and with Longreads and NYU's Latinx Project to publish Mother Wound essays. She has also served as guest editor of Aster(ix) and The James Franco Review. When she's not writing or teaching, you can find Vanessa in her garden or hiking in an old growth forest. Find out more about her relentless belief in our stories at vanessamartir.com.
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