eClass: Personal Essay Workshop

An advanced class with author Ken Foster

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eClass: Personal Essay Workshop

DURATION/TIME
8 weeks
June 16 - August 8
Online chats: Tuesdays, 9-10 pm EST

LEVEL
Intermediate/advanced

ONLINE CLASS INFO
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PRICE
$499 ($475 for )
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Course Details

There is no such thing as the impersonal essay -- or at least there shouldn't be. In the era of the blog and with the rising importance of the op-ed page, the art of the personal essay has never been more relevant. Nor has it ever been more maligned. Often mistakenly relegated to the "personal memoir" ghetto, the essay form is as pliable as that of the short story. Not limited merely to personal experience, the essay achieves the personal by exhibiting a distinct point of view. In this intensive workshop, writers will be expected to read and critique the work of their peers, write weekly assigned short essays (600-800 words each week) and workshop one longer piece -- up to 2,500 words -- of their choice.

In this class you can expect to learn:

  • How to make personal stories universal in their appeal
  • How to use anecdotes as a springboard for a discussion of larger issues
  • How to have a point of view in the era of "patriotism"
  • How to avoid the limiting "I" of first person narratives
  • How to use deadlines to your advantage

Required reading for the course:
Mythologies by Roland Barthes

Admission requirements:
Please submit a letter of interest (including a brief work history) and a writing sample (2,000 words or less).

The online classroom has several interactive components:
  • Instructors post lectures once a week. You can read them online, print them, or download them at your convenience.
  • Students post completed assignments for feedback and discussion by the instructor and class.
  • Weekly chats allow your class to get together via instant message. Transcripts are available for review if you can't attend. 
  • Technical support is available from mediabistro staff.

Instructor Bio

Ken Foster's Courses

Personal Essay Writing: Advanced – (Class starts January 27)

Ken Foster
Ken Foster is the editor of two anthologies, including Dog Culture. His collection of short stories, The Kind I'm Likely to Get, was a New York Times Notable Book. His work has appeared in The New York Times Book Review, The San Francisco Chronicle, McSweeney's, The Bark, The New Orleans Times-Picayune and The Believer. His latest book is a memoir, The Dogs Who Found Me. He has taught at The New School, Florida State University, and the University of Southern Mississippi. He lives in New Orleans, with at least three dogs.

Testimonials


Ken is a gifted instructor and his talent for engaging students shines through the course structure. Everyone's essays improved dramatically and many of us were inspired to submit essays from the class for publication. -- Kerry Rubinstein

"Taking Ken's class was the single best thing I have ever done to improve my writing. I felt my technical skills and my ability to select subject matter improve on a weekly basis. Anyone who has ever worked in first person would benefit from working with Ken." -- Dave Adamshick

"I came out of this class with several pieces on subjects I never would have thought of writing about, and ideas for dozens more. Ken is remarkably patient and very human, bringing out the best in his students, both as writers and critics. At the end of the class every one us wanted to continue studying with him." -- Linda Berris

"Ken is a thoughtful, engaged instructor who reads work with an eye towards not only quality but what you as a writer want to say. Assignments are well designed and structured and the feedback is always helpful and detailed." -- Joseph Childers

"Ken is an awesome instructor. He helped me understand how to select ideas and develop those gems into something that people want to read about. He taught me how to analyze and edit my work so I can produce powerful, polished pieces." -- Joanna Kadish

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