Fine Arts Work Center In Provincetown

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Joseph Cassara The Art of Dialogue Fiction October 21 to November 15, 2019 Tuition: $500 Class Size: 15 Session: fall Level: 4 week asynchronous workshop

According to Elizabeth Bowen, dialogue is the most vigorous interaction that characters can have with each other in fiction—short of fighting, murder, and love-making. “Speech is what the characters do to each other,” she wrote. In this workshop, we will look at the many ways that dialogue operates. Over the course of four weeks, we will examine how speech can advance plot, create/sustain/alleviate dramatic tension, demonstrate power dynamics, and reveal things about our characters, their motivations, and the places they come from. The ultimate goal is to learn how to write scenes that will convey meaning in a way that sounds like real life.

Each week, you will be asked to respond to a prompt that explores a certain aspect of written dialogue. We will read and discuss each other’s short passages, as well as short fiction by published authors. By the end of the four weeks, you should have a more solid understanding of the many ways that dialogue can be deployed and shaped in your own works of fiction.

Biography

 Joseph Cassara is the author of the critically acclaimed novel The House of Impossible Beauties (Ecco), which was selected by Barnes & Noble as a Discover Great New Writers selection for Spring 2018. He holds degrees from Columbia University and the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, and was a writing fellow at the Fine Arts Work Center. He currently lives in Fresno, where he is an Assistant Professor of English at the California State University.