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Fiction Writing
Fiction is perhaps the purest form of storytelling. A tale is told with only words and the reader’s imagination. From these things, a work of fiction can sail across the world in pursuit of a whale or zero-in on a few minutes in line at the local bank, luring the reader into a story that reads true.

To do it well, however, requires skill. In our courses, you will learn how to support your words with such craft elements as character, plot, point of view, description, dialogue, setting, pacing, voice, and theme. You will also learn how and where to market your work.

Whether you seek to write short stories or novels, traditional or experimental, comic or tragic, we'll show you how to turn your ideas into stories that people will be eager to read.

Note: Our Fiction courses focus on short stories while our Novel classes focus on novels. If you are a beginning student, you should take Fiction I and work on short stories before moving on to Novel II. You may, however, work on material that will eventually end up in a novel in a Fiction class.

Note: If you are working on genre fiction—science fiction, fantasy, romance, mystery—then your work will fit more comfortably into the appropriate genre course, as opposed to a Fiction course.

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Level I
Fiction Writing | 10-week Workshop
 
Using a balance of lecture, exercise, and feedback on work from the instructor and classmates, this course gives students a firm grounding in all the basics of fiction writing. Everything is presented in a clear, accessible manner.
  • Write one/two short stories
  • Lectures on basics of fiction craft
  • Writing exercises
  • Present work for critique (two times)

Fiction I is for beginners or anyone who wants to brush up on the fundamentals. Beginners who wish to write novels should take Fiction I before Novel II.

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(3.0 CEU)

New York City Classes  
Tuition: $420, Returning Students $390. Registration Fee $25.  
Each class strictly limited to 14 students, ages 18 and up.

Starts Meeting Day Location Time Special Enroll
Jul 9 Mondays 555 8th Ave. 7:00PM - 10:00PM
No Class: Sep 3, Sep 17
Jul 10 Tuesdays 555 8th Ave. 10:00AM - 1:00PM
Jul 10 Tuesdays 1450 Broadway 7:00PM - 10:00PM
Jul 11 Wednesdays 272 W. 10 St. 7:00PM - 10:00PM
Jul 12 Thursdays 555 8th Ave. 10:00AM - 1:00PM
Jul 14 Saturdays 555 8th Ave. 2:00PM - 5:00PM
No Class: Sep 1
= Daytime Class

Online Classes  
Tuition: $399, Returning Students $369. Registration Fee $25.  
Each class strictly limited to 16 students, ages 18 and up.

Starts New Lecture Location Time Special Enroll
May 29 Tuesdays Online 24 hrs. a day
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Jun 12 Tuesdays Online 24 hrs. a day
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Jun 26 Tuesdays Online 24 hrs. a day
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Jul 10 Tuesdays Online 24 hrs. a day
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Aug 7 Tuesdays Online 24 hrs. a day
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Aug 8 Wednesdays Online 24 hrs. a day
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Aug 21 Tuesdays Online 24 hrs. a day
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Advanced
Fiction Writing | 10-week Workshop
 
Focusing on developing projects and receiving feedback from the instructor and classmates, this course helps students sharpen their skills and work toward completion of publishable work. Writers often repeat Fiction Writing II to continue their projects.
  • Write or refine one/two short stories
  • Lectures that expand on basics of fiction craft
  • Writing exercises
  • Present work for in-depth critique (two times)
Prerequisite: Fiction Writing I or the equivalent.
Which level is right for you? How to Choose a Level

(3.0 CEU)

Online Classes  
Tuition: $399, Returning Students $369. Registration Fee $25.  
Each class strictly limited to 14 students, ages 18 and up.

Starts New Lecture Location Time Special Enroll
Jun 6 Wednesdays Online 24 hrs. a day
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Jul 18 Wednesdays Online 24 hrs. a day
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Jul 18 Wednesdays Online 24 hrs. a day
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Jul 25 Wednesdays Online 24 hrs. a day
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Aug 8 Wednesdays Online 24 hrs. a day
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Aug 8 Wednesdays Online 24 hrs. a day
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Master Class
Fiction Writing | 10-week Workshop
 
The Fiction Master Class focuses on workshopping short stories. All students are veterans in the workshop process, and each story is read and discussed in detail over a two-week period, giving the writers a plenitude of helpful feedback. In addition to the workshopping, each week the instructor leads students through a discussion of some tantalizing new topic. Writers often repeat Fiction Writing Master Classes to continue their projects.

Prerequisite: Two terms of a GWW Fiction II or Novel II class.

Which level is right for you? How to Choose a Level

(3.0 CEU)

Online Classes  
Tuition: $399, Returning Students $369. Registration Fee $25.  
Each class strictly limited to 14 students, ages 18 and up.

Starts New Lecture Location Time Special Enroll
Jul 12 Thursdays Online 24 hrs. a day
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Fiction Writing | One-Day in NYC
 
The One-Day Intensives are fun, fast-paced immersions in a type of writing. You’ll get a mixture of brief lectures that hit the high-points and writing exercises that let you immediately try your hand at what you’ve just learned. The one-days provide an excellent overview of their fields, ideal for both the beginner and someone wanting a quick refresher course. Come in to class with a notepad, pen, and desire to learn. By the end of the day, you’ll be a more knowledgeable and skilled writer.

One-Days are for beginners or anyone who wants to brush up on the fundamentals.

One-Day Intensives are offered in NYC on Fridays and weekends throughout the year.

Gotham also offers two and four-week seminars, including: How to Get Published, How to Freelance, How to Blog, Nonfiction Book Proposal, and How to Sell Your Screenplay.

Topics include: character, plot, point of view, description, getting published

New York City Classes  
Tuition: $125. Registration Fee $25.  
Each class strictly limited to 30 students, ages 18 and up.

Starts Meeting Day Location Time Special Enroll
May 19 Saturday 30 W. 16 St. 11:00AM - 6:00PM
Jun 24 Sunday Hunter College W. 11:00AM - 6:00PM
Aug 5 Sunday Hunter College W. 11:00AM - 6:00PM


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