Craft Class Taken with a Workshop - Summer 2023

The Writers Studio’s Craft Class is an eight-week course that meets weekly during the school’s four sessions. All students begin taking it when they enter their third term of the Level 3/Advanced workshop, but it’s also open to students in Level 1 and 2, and even to those who aren’t enrolled in a workshop.

This class, an integral part of The Writers Studio approach to creative writing, teaches students how to read fiction and poetry as writers. By identifying and closely studying the techniques at play in published work — both contemporary and classic — students discover how literary writers have achieved their artistic goals. In the process, students greatly expand their own knowledge of the writer’s craft, which improves their own writing and sharpens their critical skills. We are never content talking in a general way about the power or prowess of a particular celebrated author. We do something much more useful: we pinpoint how that author’s paragraphs or stanzas were put together to achieve such power. We look at how the narrative or verse moves forward, who the narrator is, what is stated directly and what is left out and why, and how the narrator’s tone plays against the underlying emotion.

The Craft Class meets weekly via Google Meet and is taught by various Writers Studio teachers and the occasional author as guest teacher, with participation by advanced Writers Studio students. Each craft class ends with a suggested exercise based on the narrative technique studied that week. These exercises form the basis for the work students bring in to their respective workshops.

Over the years, the reading list for this class has included the short stories, novels and poems of a wide array of venerable and up-and-coming authors, including fiction writers Isaac Babel, Lucia Berlin, Bonnie Jo Campbell, John Cheever, Anton Chekhov, Juno Diaz, Julia Glass, Clarice Lispector, Thomas Mann, Gabriel García Márquez, Lorrie Moore, Toni Morrison, Akhil Sharma, Gary Shteyngart, Colson Whitehead and John Updike; poets Kim Addonizio, Yehuda Amichai, Elizabeth Bishop, Rita Dove, Jorie Graham, Pablo Neruda, Sylvia Plath, Adrienne Rich, James Tate, Walt Whitman, James Wright, and Adam Zagajewski.

If you cannot attend the Craft Class via Google Meet, a recording of the class is emailed to you the day after the class. In addition, you have the option of subscribing to the podcast where recordings are added each week of the term.

Craft Class Reading List Summer 2023

Tuesdays 6:30 – 8:00pm EDT

Our dedicated Bookshop store, already populated with the current Craft Class reading list, is here. Links to purchase books from Bookshop.org, the Strand, and Amazon are included below.*

April 25: Pushcart Prize 2022, Prose: “Reality TV” by Michael Kardos, “Our Vices” by Dominica Phetteplace, “Letter from Brooklyn” by D. Nurkse; Poetry: “Dedicated” by Kathy Fagan and “Ceremony” by Margaret Ross, Taught by Nancy Connors

Strand: Pushcart Prize 2022

Bookshop.org

Amazon: Pushcart Prize 2022

May 2: Peter Ho Davies, A Lie Someone Told You About Yourself (Mariner) Taught by Peter Ho Davies. Discussion led by Cynthia Weiner

Strand: A Lie Someone Told You About Yourself

Bookshop.org

Amazon: A Lie Someone Told You About Yourself

May 9: Gerald Stern, Blessed as We Were: Late Selected and New Poems, 2000-2018 (Norton) Taught by Philip Schultz and Lisa Bellamy

Strand: Blessed as We Were: Late Selected and New Poems, 2000-2018

Bookshop.org

Amazon: Blessed as We Were: Late Selected and New Poems, 2000-2018

May 16: Ottessa Moshfegh, My Year of Rest and Relaxation (Penguin) Taught by Lesley Dormen

Strand: My Year of Rest and Relaxation

Bookshop.org

Amazon: My Year of Rest and Relaxation

May 23: Tove Ditlevsen, The Copenhagen Trilogy: Childhood; Youth; Dependency (Picador) Taught by Francesca Moroney

Strand: The Copenhagen Trilogy: Childhood; Youth; Dependency

Bookshop.org

Amazon: The Copenhagen Trilogy: Childhood; Youth; Dependency

May 30: Dantiel W. Moniz, Milk Blood Heat: Stories , (Grove Press)Taught by Lucinda Holt

Strand:Milk Blood Heat: Stories

Bookshop.org

Amazon: Milk Blood Heat: Stories

June 6: Wesley McNair, Late Wonders: New & Selected Poems(Godine) Taught by Wesley McNair. Discussion led by Philip Schultz

Strand: Late Wonders: New & Selected Poems

Godine: Late Wonders: New & Selected Poems

Bookshop.org

Amazon: Late Wonders: New & Selected Poems

June 13: John Koethe, Beyond Belief: Poems (FSG) Taught by Peter Krass

Strand: Beyond Belief: Poems

Bookshop.org

Amazon: Beyond Belief: Poems

*The Writers Studio receives a small referral fee when you purchase through Bookshop or click through Amazon-linked titles. This does not affect the price you pay for the books.

Suggested Reading List

Fiction: Javier Marias, The Infatuations; Paul Beatty, The Sellout; John Jeremiah Sullivan, Pulphead; Tommy Orange, There, There; Jenny Erpenbeck, Go Went Gone; Mohsin Hamid, Exit West; Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah, Friday Black; Bernadine Evaristo, Girl, Woman, Other: A Novel; Xuan Juliana Wang, Home Remedies; Ocean Vuong, On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous; Marieke Lucas Rijneveld, The Discomfort of Evening; Richard Powers, The Overstory; NoViolet Bulawayo, Glory; Janet Malcolm, Still Pictures (a memoir); Antoine Wilson, Mouth to Mouth

Poetry: Kevin Young, Brown; Nick Laird, Feel Free; Jericho Brown, The Tradition; Diane Seuss, Frank: Sonnets; Victoria Chang, Obit; Anne Sexton, Selected Poems of Anne Sexton; Patrick Phillips Song of the Closing Doors; Jennifer Franklin, If Some God Shakes Your House; Mihaela Moscaliuc, Cemetery Ink