I'm running my flash class again starting Jan. 12. Write a whole lot of new stories, learn a lot of fun craft techniques, get a lot of supportive feedback, and make friends too! Zoom, 10 weeks, Mondays 12-2 CST, $200

https://forms.gle/birDctKVHfdxYhib8

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Flash Winter 2026

When: 10 Weeks, Jan. 12, 2026 - Mar. 16, 2026, Mondays 12-2pm (central) (With a promise to get through feedback by 1:30, so no guilt if you have to leave then.) Where: Online through Zoom Cost: $200 Contact: [email protected]

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I got to talk to John Wiswell about WEARING THE LION, radical forgiveness, disability, found family, and how to win battles by flipping conflict into friendship. You can read what we said here:

https://splitlipthemag.com/interviews/1225/interview-with-john-wiswell

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Communing with Monsters: An Interview with John Wiswell, Author of Wearing the Lion — Split Lip Magazine

John Wiswell’s Wearing the Lion is a retelling of Greek mythology that is sharply contemporary yet roils with the magic of ancient gods.

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I'm planning a super informal FREE zoom writing salon about ghost stories on Thursday, Dec. 18, 2025, 11am-12pm (North American Central Time). It's late notice, and an odd time, but if you'd like to join, please register and I'll send you a link. We'll just look at a few short ghost stories, talk about how they work, and end with some prompts.

https://forms.gle/eHUs4pGLxBVYh1oH8

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Holiday Ghost Stories -- Free Salon

In the deep winter darkness, let's tell some ghost stories! This is a free, informal session, in which we'll talk through a few ghost stories and the strategies we might use to write them. Expect close reading, discussion, and a few prompts. When: Thursday, Dec. 18, 2025, 11am-12pm (central) Where: Online through Zoom Cost: FREE Contact: [email protected]

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I got to talk to Patricia Lockwood about WILL THERE EVER BE ANOTHER YOU, the fluid borders between mind and body, self and other, individual and world, and the mystifying effects of Long Covid.

https://therumpus.net/2025/11/07/joining-the-world-a-conversation-with-patricia-lockwood/

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Joining the World: A Conversation with Patricia Lockwood - The Rumpus

“A lot of pandemic novels were about a place where everyone could get away from it and not directly have to deal. I totally understand that, but as a person who was writing about it from the very beginning, probably one of the first to go into detail about the post-viral state, the horse was out of the barn. So, I was like, “Okay, once again, it’ll be me taking on this task that no one wants. There’s a ton of freedom in that.”

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I wrote about Margaret LaFleur's "All's Well" and a gorgeous moment beyond words, when subtext bubbles to the surface.

https://loft.org/writers-block-blog/alls-well-and-dialogue-beyond-words

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“All’s Well” and Dialogue Beyond Words | The Loft Literary Center

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I got to talk to the really brilliant Emily Mitchell about her fantastic new collection, The Church of Divine Electricity. Read what we said to each other!

(Particularly love her thoughts on care in dystopian times.)

https://theadroitjournal.org/2025/11/03/a-conversation-with-emily-mitchell/

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A Conversation with Emily Mitchell

Emily Mitchell is the author of The Last Summer of the World (W. W. Norton), a novel, and two collections of short stories: Viral (W. W. Norton, 2015); and The Church of Divine Electricity, winner …

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Jump Scares

Terror already exists inside your reader—you just have to activate it.

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I'm teaching a writing class about mystery--not the genre, but the secrets that enthrall, the questions that fascinate, the mysteries that leave you rapt with wonder--even after the final page.

6 weeks, Wednesdays, 11/5/25 - 12/17/25 (No class on 11/26), 6-8pm Central, online (live meeting through zoom), $220/$200 (loft member)

https://loft.org/classes/what-you-dont-know-mystery-fiction-0

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What You Don't Know: Mystery in Fiction

Maud Casey's The Art of Mystery: The Search for Questions is not about the mystery genre. (Though, if that's what you write, join us anyway!) It's not about coyness or about the frustrating lack of specificity that can leave us baffled or confused, ready to throw a book against the wall. Instead, she's talking about the secrets that enthrall us, the questions that fascinate, the mysteries that leave us rapt with wonder—even after the final page. We'll pair each of Casey's chapters with short stories or novel excerpts then discuss some profound techniques for the creation of an "inclusive, compelling mystery." Each week will also include concrete writing exercises and prompts to put the ideas to tangible use. Sample texts will include work by writers such as Chris Abani, Isaac Babel, James Baldwin, Jane Bowles, Carmen Maria Machado, and Yoko Tawada. Writers who enroll in this class should already feel reasonably comfortable with more basic concepts like plot, character development, setting, dialogue, etc. But students should also expect to get practice with those elements as they enhance their understanding of this more advanced aspect of fiction. Writers should acquire Maud Casey's The Art of Mystery by the first class meeting. Please note: no class on November 26 due to Loft office closure. All Classes listed on the Loft website take place in Central Time. Instructions for Accessing This Online Class In order to access live class meetings, you must have the Zoom application downloaded to your computer. You will also need a WiFi/Internet connection throughout the duration of your scheduled meeting and a computer with audio and video capability. The information to join your Zoom classroom will be provided in your confirmation email upon registration. Please check spam folders if you do not see this email upon registration. For more information on how to use Zoom, please see our training manual here. Some classes use a supplemental Google Classroom page. Should your teaching artist use Google Classroom, you will be invited to join the classroom via email at least 24 hours in advance of your class (check spam folders if you are not seeing this invitation). Please note that Google Classroom requires a Gmail address to access the Classroom. If you do not have a Gmail account, the email invitation will be sent to the email address we have on file and will prompt you to create a free account or enter an existing account to join the classroom. If we are unable to send an email invitation to your non-gmail account, you will be contacted by a staff member to provide a Gmail address. If you do not have a Gmail account, you can create a free account here. Should you have concerns about this, please contact a Loft staff member at [email protected] or 612-379-8999. For more information on how to use Google Classroom, please see our training manual here.

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I wrote about Daniel Tam-Claiborne's novel, TRANSPLANTS and how intimacy and connection (and sex) can make fantastic things happen in fiction.

https://loft.org/writers-block-blog/transplants-and-change-through-intimacy

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Transplants and Change Through Intimacy | The Loft Literary Center

I've got a class starting next week about Dialogue, Gesture, and Staging.

4 weeks, Thursdays, 9/18/25 - 10/9/25, 6pm-9pm (North American Central time), Zoom, $222/$200 (Loft member)

It covers a variety of tools to make dialogue come alive in your scenes—with specific techniques to make it realistic (if that's your thing), dynamic, compelling, resonant, and/or vibrant.

https://loft.org/classes/writing-fiction-4-weeks-dialogue-gesture-and-staging

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Writing Fiction in 4 Weeks: Dialogue, Gesture, and Staging | The Loft Literary Center