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Write, Revise, Repeat: An Advanced Fiction Workshop with Emily Nemens

$445

6 sessions

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Once a week Mondays, 6:30 pm EDT - 8:30 pm EDT November 10 to December 15, 2025

Online via Zoom

How do you get a good story from idea to page and across the finish line? Improve how you edit yourself and give productive feedback to others with the guidance of a seasoned story editor.

In this class for experienced fiction writers, we’ll workshop short stories each week, read published essays and stories together, and talk about elements of craft and story that both inform the pieces at hand and, hopefully, move your practice forward in ways that can be sustained long after the workshop is complete. We’ll discuss approaches and processes for everything from big, scene-slashing edits to the micro—when and where to consider a sentence’s cadence and word choice—while working toward preparing short fiction for publication.

This class is best suited for fiction writers with experience in story writing and some familiarity with creative writing workshops. The reading list and workshop schedule are built around and informed by student work, so all stories are due three weeks before the start of the course (mid-October).

Course Outline: Each week we will workshop two stories and discuss a published story or essay.

Level: Intermediate

This course will be held online via Zoom.

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    Emily Nemens

    Emily Nemens

    Emily Nemens is the author of the novels The Cactus League (2020) and Clutch, which will be published in February. Her stories have appeared in BOMB, the Gettysburg Review, n+1, and elsewhere. Emily spent over a decade editing literary quarterlies, including leading the Paris Review and serving as co-editor of the Southern Review. She held the Picador Professorship at the University of Leipzig, teaches fiction at the Bennington Writing Seminars, and leads community-based workshops.