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The Factory: Making Meaning Without Conflict: Workshop with Steff Sirois

  • Ball & Socket Arts 493 West Main Street Cheshire, CT, 06410 United States (map)

In this studio-styled workshop, we’ll deviate from the traditional story arc and identify alternative narrative structures for short stories that empower us to write more originally. We’ll identify how a form should fit a story as opposed to a story fitting into a form, and we’ll write to exercises and prompts that deemphasize conflict and plot by instead focusing on world building, image stacking, and characterization.

More About Steff:

Steff Sirois got her MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Idaho, where she studied the Gothic and wrote short fiction about insanity, hauntedness, and loss. You can find some of her recent work in Ninth Letter, Harpur Palate, Reed Magazine, Landlocked, Prism Review, Fugue Journal, and the Washington Post.

$30 gets you 90 minutes of instruction in the Workshop Gallery at Ball & Socket Arts. If cost is a barrier to participation, please reach out to our team to discuss accommodations.

Workshop is limited to 12 participants, so be sure to register now! 

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