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Catapult Class: SOLD OUT


8-Week Online Prose Workshop: The Art of the Fractured

Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

Sign up (SOLD OUT) on the Catapult website, here!

There are a million ways to tell stories, and sometimes, a straight line from start to finish is not the best or most beautiful option. Sometimes, we can tell our stories in pieces. Fragmented, nonlinear, and other inventive forms can be both powerful and artful. Plus, it’s fun! 

In this class, we’ll read some outstanding fragmented and broken essays and stories and study the techniques behind these nontraditional forms. Then, we’ll gather bits and pieces of our own stories and begin to list, braid, collage, erase, and rearrange these items into... something else. We’ll examine how to effectively combine multiple subjects, images, and motifs within a single piece. We’ll examine how fragmented structures can add complexity and amplify meaning without confusing the reader. Participants can expect weekly readings, in-class writing exercises and assignments, opportunities to share work weekly as well as two opportunities to be workshopped with thoughtful feedback from instructor and peers. The Art of the Fractured will be accessible yet challenging and inspiring for beginning writers as well as seasoned writers.

Class meetings will be held over video chat, using Zoom accessed from your private class page. While you can use Zoom from your browser, we recommend downloading the desktop client so you have access to all platform features.

COURSE TAKEAWAYS:

- Expand and deepen your unique voice as a writer

- Elasticize your writing practice

- Learn craft techniques to create fragmented short stories that communicate deeper thoughts or emotions to readers

- Read critically and discuss work of established writers and peers alike

- How to fragment work in ways that amplify meaning rather than obscure it

- Various practical, applicable options for creating fragmentation on the page

- Write and revise several short pieces using different fragmented forms 

- Identify literary journals that publish fragmented and experimental work

- 10% discount on all future Catapult classes

COURSE EXPECTATIONS:

Assigned readings will range from 5-15 pages per week. Weekly writing assignments will have a flexible word count in the generally accepted range for flash (approximately 500-1,500; in general, the most successful fragmented work tends to be on the shorter side in terms of word count). Each student will have two opportunities to be workshopped and will receive verbal and written feedback from their peers and the instructor.

During class time, participants can expect a blend of in-class writing exercises, craft talks, sharing of newly written work, and group discussions. Outside of class, we will have weekly readings (craft essays and creative essays) that exemplify or explore various fragmented forms. 

COURSE SKELETON:

Week 1: Overview of Fragmented Writing Forms and Containers

Week 2: “I Remember” Essays

Week 3: The Magic and Metaphor of Braiding

Week 4: Lists and Definitions as Essays

Week 5:The Letter/Epistolary Essay

Week 6: The Hermit Crab Essay

Week 7: Erasing and Cutting Up

Week 8: One Sided Stories

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