rcwms|Resource Center for Women & Ministry in the South, Inc.
Weaving feminism & spirituality into a vision of justice for the world
Flash: it’s crystalline and compelling. Many literary journals look for it, many writers want to know what it is and how to write it. In this three-hour online workshop for beginning to seasoned writers of memoir or fiction, you’ll learn about the form that stands proud in its brevity and that can boost all your other writing. Enjoy creating to prompts, with readings and discussion. And enjoy a virtual gathering in celebration of our diverse experience of creativity and resilience. Ahead of class, the instructor will email examples of flash memoir (including one in-the-making!) and a list of twenty or more flash-friendly journals to read and to submit to.
The leader, Laurel Ferejohn, is a writer and independent editor with publications of flash fiction, flash memoir, a Thomas Wolfe Fiction Prize-winning short story, essays, and poetry. She’s a believer in the power of writers coming together.
Registrants will receive a Zoom link at least 24 hours prior to the event.