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****Please note new date!*****
The Art of Writing the Other ® - Weekend Intensive When: December 11th 7PM Eastern to December 13th 10PM Eastern (detailed schedule below) Location: ONLINE via Google Hangout Price: $250 + service fee Registration begins: November 6, 2015
Want a reminder when we do this class again? Join our announcement list: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/wto-announcements
Writers know that it's important to write about characters whose gender, sexual orientation, religion, racial heritage, or other aspect of identity differs from their own. But many are afraid to do so for fear that they will get it wrong--horribly, offensively wrong--and think it is better not even to try.
In truth, it is possible to write the Other sensitively and convincingly, and this workshop can start you on the path to doing just that.
Drawing on and updating work by Nisi Shawl and Cynthia Ward, authors of the acclaimed reference "Writing the Other: A Practical Approach", this 3 day online course delves deep into learning this sometimes tricky skill. Authors Nisi Shawl and K. Tempest Bradford will combine lectures, discussions, and writing exercises in a safe, supportive atmosphere.
The class will cover Stereotypes and Tropes related to Race and Ethnicity, Disability, Gender and Sexuality, Religion, Class, and more, plus strategies to avoid engaging in stereotypes. We'll also discuss Language and Description, Dialogue and Dialect, and How To Research The Other.
The class is appropriate for all writers (fiction, plays, comics, screenplays, and games included) from all backgrounds and any skill level.
The material covered in this course is similar to our previous 6 week classes, just heavily concentrated. This class is for writers who cannot commit to regular meetings over several weeks but can devote one weekend.
PLEASE NOTE: Unlike our 6 week courses, this class does not include a workshop component.
Price
The class fee is $250 + a service fee charged by the ticketing provider.
We will start accepting registrations on November 6.
Want a reminder when enrollment begins? Join our announcement list: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/wto-announcements
If the class sells out before you can register, please contact Tempest at wto@ktempestbradford.com to get on the waiting list.
Weekend Intensive Schedule (ALL TIMES EASTERN)
Friday, December 11th 7 - 9PM Lecture, Exercise, Homework
(NOTE: If we have students in the Pacific time zone we may be able to shift this later)
Saturday, December 12th 10AM Homework Due
11AM - 1PM Lecture, Exercise
1:30PM Break
3PM - 5PM Lecture, Exercise
5:30pm Break
7PM - 9PM Lecture, Exercise, Homework
Sunday, December 13th 10AM Homework Due
11AM - 1PM Lecture, Exercise
1:30PM Break
3PM - 5PM Lecture, Exercise
5:30pm Break
7PM - 8PM Discussion
Final Q&A with Nisi Shawl
Class ends at 10PM
The class is capped at 8 students.
Class Requirements
You must have a Google account to participate in this class. Sessions are held in Google Hangout video chat and all classwork is submitted via a private Google Drive folder. A video camera is not necessary for class, but we do need to hear you. Please check and make sure Google Hangouts works on your computer prior to signing up for the class.
You need an interest in writing, but you do not need to have written or published anything yet.
Throughout class we will use your fiction for exercises and homework. This can be a short story, novelette, novel, etc.
All students must be active participants in class. There will be lectures as well as in-class exercises and Q&A.
Class Texts
Writing the Other: A Practical Approach by Cynthia Ward and Nisi Shawl Invisible edited by Jim C Hines
Instructors
Nisi Shawl is the author of dozens of short stories, many of which can be found in the James Tiptree, Jr. Award winning collection Filter House (also nominated for a World Fantasy Award). She is the co-editor of Stories for Chip and Strange Matings: Octavia E. Butler, Feminism, Science Fiction, and African American Voices. She edits reviews for The Cascadia Subduction Zone, a literary quarterly from Aqueduct Press. She is a founding member of the Carl Brandon Society and has served on the board for the Clarion West writing workshop.
She developed the Writing the Other workshop with Cynthia Ward, and has taught it for over a decade in person, at conventions, and in a retreat setting.
K Tempest Bradford is a speculative fiction writer by night, a media critic and culture columnist by day, and an activist blogger in the interstices. Her fiction has appeared in award-winning magazines such as Strange Horizons and Electric Velocipede and best-selling anthologies Diverse Energies, Federations, and many more.
She has taught, alongside Nisi Shawl, Cynthia Ward, Mary Robinette Kowal, and David Anthony Durham, writing the other in online classroom and retreat settings.
Refund Policy
If you find that you need to drop the class, you may do so by contacting wto@ktempestbradford.com.
If you drop by November 25, you will receive a full refund minus the service fee.
If you drop by December 2nd you will receive an 60% refund minus the service fee plus a chance to enroll in future Writing the Other classes at a discount before general tickets go on sale.
If you drop by December 6th you will receive an 80% refund minus the service fee plus a chance to enroll in future Writing the Other classes at a discount before general tickets go on sale.
If you drop after December 6th you will not have your registration fee refunded as it will be extremely hard for a student to fill your space. However, you will be able to enroll in a future Weekend Intensive class for a 90-95% discount.
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Writing the Other is a registered service mark of Cynthia Ward and Nisi Shawl. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
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NOT NYC, Online, NY 10003
United States
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