Craft Class Taken with a Workshop - Fall 2026

A Rigorous Method for Serious Students

Learning to read prose and poetry as a writer is a necessity for students who are serious about their work. In the Writers Studio Craft Class teachers and celebrated authors guide students in identifying techniques at play in contemporary and classic literature. Each week we pinpoint the specific ways a writer has constructed a narrator with a distinct voice, and conclude the class with suggested exercises based on the narrative technique studied that week. These exercises form the basis for the work students bring into their respective workshops. More advanced writers working on novels, memoirs, short stories, and poems use their weekly exercise as a prompt to more deeply explore material or a specific character in a longer work in progress.

Craft Class meets via Google Meet once a week for eight weeks during the school’s four sessions. Whether or not you attend the Craft Class via Google Meet, a recording of the class is emailed to you the day after the class. Students are also invited to subscribe to the podcast where recordings are added each week, if that is their preference. Many students take the class asynchronously and watch or listen to it at their convenience.

Writers Studio teachers and guest teachers such as Edward Hirsch, Jonathan Santlofer, Ellen Bass, Cornelius Eady, Tina Chang, Jocelyn Nicole Johnson, and Carl Dennis enjoy discussing the technical aspects of that week’s readings, and students who publish often tell us which exercises inspired aspects of their novels, poems, and memoirs.

Craft Class is open to students in all levels as well as writers who are not enrolled in a writing workshop. All students begin taking Craft Class when they enter their third term of Level 3 (Online or NYC); their fourth term of Advanced Poetry or Advanced Memoir; or when they begin taking Advanced Workshop (Tucson, San Francisco, or Hudson River Towns). Over the years the reading list for this class has included the short stories, novels, poems, and memoirs of a wide array of venerable and up-and-coming authors including fiction writers Lucia Berlin, Bonnie Jo Campbell, John Cheever, Anton Chekhov, Toni Morrison, J.D.Salinger and Colson Whitehead; poets Elizabeth Bishop, Rita Dove, Jorie Graham, Pablo Neruda and Adam Zagajewski, and memoirists Jill Bialosky, Annie Ernaux, Natasha Trethewey and Audre Lorde.

Interested in past Craft Class recordings? The Writers Studio Craft Class Archive includes 30 years of recordings of Craft Class lectures taught by Philip Schultz, various Writers Studio teachers and distinguished authors. Purchase recordings here.

Craft Class Reading List Fall 2026

Tuesdays 6:30 – 8:00pm EDT

Our dedicated Bookshop store, already populated with the current Craft Class reading list is here.* You can also purchase Craft Class books from the Strand Bookstore in NYC or Amazon. Links for the Strand and Amazon are included in the list below.

September 29: Pushcart Prize 2026 (Pushcart Press) Taught by Marie Kilroy
Poetry: “Circus Fire” by Ciaran Berry, “After the Fireworks” by Jessica R. Gordon, “Quick Thinking” by Natalie Shapero, “That” by Chris Domrowski, and “April 2020” by Mihaela Moscaliuc
Fiction: “The Last Thing That Happened Before I Became a Med Tech”” by Dave Newman, “Don’t Bleed on the Artwork: Notes From the Afterlife” by Wendy Brenner

Strand: Pushcart Prize 2026

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Amazon: Pushcart Prize 2026

October 6: Max Porter, Grief Is the Thing With Feathers: A Novel (Graywolf Press) Taught by Gail Ford

Strand: Grief Is the Thing With Feathers

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Amazon: Grief Is the Thing With Feathers

October 13: Robert Pinsky, The First Two Books of Poems (Princeton University Press) Taught by Robert Pinsky and Philip Schultz

Strand: The First Two Books of Poems

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Amazon: The First Two Books of Poems

October 20: Rabih Alameddine, The Wrong End of the Telescope (Grove Press) Taught by Scott Hunter and Kathie Jacobson

Strand: The Wrong End of the Telescope

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Amazon: The Wrong End of the Telescope

October 27: Helen Oyeyemi What Is Not Yours Is Not Yours (Riverhead Books) Taught by Francesca Moroney

Strand: What Is Not Yours Is Not Yours

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Amazon: What Is Not Yours Is Not Yours

November 3: Abigail Thomas, Safekeeping (Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group) Taught by Jaya Tripathi

Strand: Safekeeping

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November 10: Carl Dennis, Earthly Virtues (Penguin Books) Taught by Carl Dennis and Philip Schultz

Strand: Earthly Virtues

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Amazon: Earthly Virtues

November 17: Tishani Doshi, Egrets, While War (Copper Canyon Press) Taught by Lisa Bellamy

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Amazon: Egrets, While War

*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: Francine Prose, The Collected Stories of Mavis Gallant; Javier Marías, The Infatuations; Paul Beatty, The Sellout; John Jeremiah Sullivan, Pulphead; 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; 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; Rabih Alameddine, The Wrong End of the Telescope; Joy Williams, Concerning the Future of Souls; Justin Torres, Blackouts; Patrick Ryan, Buckeye

Poetry: Jake Skeets, Horses, Patricia Smith, The Intentions of Thunder; Kevin Young, Night Watch; Barbara Hamby, Burn; Joan Kwon Glass, Daughter of Three Gone Kingdoms; Diamond Forde, The Book of Alice