Instructor: Natalie Adler
Dates: begins Oct 17 – meets Thurs 7-9pm *no class wk of 11.28*
Location: Clinton Hill, 293 Grand Avenue
Class fee: $800
A writing sample is recommended for this class. Please fill out an application with your contact info and a brief sample of your writing.
Our Fiction Workshop is aimed at writers looking to create a regular practice and master the essentials and are looking for a community of peers ready to offer insightful, impartial feedback on works in progress. Class time is spent on in-depth discussion of student work, and analysis of published writing to inspire and inform. This is a selective class and taught by our experienced advanced fiction instructors whose students have gone on to attend top MFA programs and win prestigious awards. Class time is spent on in-depth discussion of student work and typed feedback from the instructor is included. Each writer has two opportunities to share work with the class.
Writers should have writing and writing class/workshop experience.
Natalie Adler is a Center for Fiction/Susan Kamil 2022-2023 Emerging Writer Fellow. Her debut novel, Waiting on a Friend, is forthcoming from Hogarth in 2026. She is a founding editor at Lux, a feminist magazine of politics and culture. She has an MFA in Fiction from Brooklyn College and a PhD in Comparative Literature from Brown University. Her essays have appeared in BOMB, LitHub, Catapult, Autostraddle, Paper, and more. She lives in New York and is from New Jersey.