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NYWW Writing from Inception to Publication
The World Wide Web
Everywhere, NY
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NYWW Writing from Inception to Publication
Writing from Inception to Publication: An ongoing workshop open to all students, new and old. We will continue generating new material while learning how to best prepare our work for publication. The workshop covers voice, character, form, poetry, prose, and editing. We'll discuss how to circumvent writer's block and look at examples from contemporary and canonical literature on techniques that have worked well. We'll also spend time looking at examples of global writing from Asia, Africa and beyond. Finally, we'll give and receive feedback, generate tons of new material, and work on refining our pieces so that we can find a proper home for them.

The course is entirely ONLINE. It goes live Monday evening, Oct 21, 2019. Six individual modules go live on consecutive Mondays. The course concludes on Dec 1, 2019.

Ravi Shankar is the author most recently of The Many Uses of Mint (Recent Work Press), Durable Transit: New and Selected Poems (Poetrywala, 2018), and co-translator with Priya Sarukkai Chabria, of the award-winning Autobiography of a Goddess (Zubaan Books/University of Chicago Press, 2016). His other books include Deepening Groove (The National Poetry Review Press, 2011), What Else Could It Be: Ekphrastics and Collaborations (Carolina Wren Press, 2015), and, as co-editor with Tina Chang and Nathalie Handal, Language for a New Century: Contemporary Poetry from Asia, the Middle East & Beyond (Norton, 2008). He founded and edited one of the oldest electronic arts journals on the web, the legendary Drunken Boat. He is a celebrated speaker and educator on several continents, including Asia, Australia, and the US.

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The World Wide Web (View)
Wet Ink online
Everywhere, NY 12345
United States

Categories

Arts > Literary
Education > Workshops

Kid Friendly: No
Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes!

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Owner: New York Writers Workshop
On BPT Since: Feb 05, 2017
 
New York Writers Workshop


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