We’ve added new online classes for the month of July! We’re excited to continue to create and introduce a virtual space throughout the year for creating art, sustaining connection, and practicing solidarity.
In addition to the ongoing 8-week workshops and 3-hour craft classes, we’re offering two new classes in July:
Documentary Poetics: Archive & Counter-Lyric with Kimberly Alidio
Poetry Workshop:
Wednesdays 6:30 PM–9:00 PM ET
July 7th–August 25th
Open to all writers of color
This class will splice together the poetic techniques of recording everyday life and engage political-historical documents to ask how poets subvert a self that is subject to the state, neoliberal capitalism, and the cultural diversity machine.
What is Character? with Vu Tran
Prose Craft Class:
Saturday, July 10th
3:00 PM–6:00 PM ET
Open to all writers of color
This class will consider ways of creating dynamic and effective characters in our writing. We will explore the deeper questions inherent in this process: What makes such a character human, convincing, and unique? What ultimately continues to fascinate and mystify us about each other?
Classes are either open to Asian American writers or all writers of color; please check the class details before registering. All classes will take place on Zoom and the class times listed are in Eastern Time. There are scholarships available for each class.
Check out our full selection of upcoming and past online classes on our Online Classes Page. We’ll introduce new classes each month and add them to our class page throughout 2021, so check back to stay up to date.
We hope you’ll join us online!