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Ethan Gilsdorf Absent Fathers, Controlling Mothers, Treacherous Exes and Other Interpersonal Dysfunction: Writing the Publishable Relationship Essay Non-Fiction April 18 to April 22, 2016 Tuition: $500 Class Size: 12 Session: spring Level: 1 week asynchronous workshop

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Romantic love. Marriage. Heartbreak. Family. Friendship. Conflict. Loss. Pain. Death. Yes! In Ethan Gilsdorf’s essay class, you will learn how to write a short personal essay about a significant and complex relationship in your life–an essay that hopefully will see the light of day published in a magazine, newspaper, literary journal or website. You’ll model your essays after work published in such places as the New York Times ”Modern Love” column, The Boston Globe Magazine’s “Connections” column, Salon’s “Life Stories,” “Love & Sex” and “Parenting” columns, and Psychology Today’s “Two Minute Memoir,” with an aim to publish your work there. Via daily exercises, you will learn the building blocks for writing these relationship essays, a toolbox of craft tools which include: brainstorming a compelling topic and considering ways to narrow the focus and angle of your personal story; honing in on the main theme, plot, and character arc; characterizing yourself and others; writing compelling scenes and seamless passages of reflection/musing/making sense; and moving your narrative through time (aka “time travel”). By the end of this intense workshop, you will have completed a draft of at least one essay in the 1,000 to 3,000 word range, as well as written several passages (inspired by the exercises) which may be used for your final relationship essay, or future essays. These exercises, as well as a draft of an entire essay, will be shared with the class for feedback. Ethan will also have one email conversation with you in which he will offer suggestions for revision on the final essay. He will also offer advice on submitting these essays to publications.

Biography

Journalist, memoirist, essayist, critic, poet, and teacher Ethan Gilsdorf is the author of the award-winning travel memoir investigation Fantasy Freaks and Gaming Geeks: An Epic Quest for Reality Among Role Players, Online Gamers, and Other Dwellers of Imaginary Realms. His work has been cited in the anthology Best American Essays 2016. His personal essays, fiction, poetry, reviews and other nonfiction have appeared in The New York Times, Salon, Boston Globe Magazine, Boston Magazine, Boston Globe, WBUR, Psychology Today, Poetry, The Southern Review,The Quarterly, Exquisite Corpse, The North American Review, and in several anthologies. He received his BA from Hampshire College, and an MFA in Creative Writing from Louisiana State University. He is also the winner of the Hobblestock Peace Poetry Competition and the Esme Bradberry Contemporary Poets Prize. Gilsdorf is co-founder of Grub Street's Young Adult Writers Program (YAWP), and teaches creative writing at Grub Street, where he serves on the Board of Directors. Follow Ethan’s adventures at www.ethangilsdorf.com or Twitter @ethanfreak.