Fall 2024 – The Long Thing with Barbara Shoup

Instructor: Barbara Shoup
New Dates: 6 Thursdays: September 19; October 3, 17, 31; November 14; December 5
Time: 11:00 am – 2:00 pm
Location: Zoom
Cost: Nonmember: $500; Writer/Reader Members: $338; Senior, Teacher, Student, Military/Veteran, Librarian Members: $302

A friend was so intimidated by the novel she was working on that she refused to call it a novel—and called it The Long Thing instead. Any long form project is challenging, whether it’s a novel, memoir, or nonfiction book. This master class is designed to provide a structure to keep your Long Thing on track, give you feedback, and make you part of a small community of writers who believe in each other. It doesn’t matter where you are in the process. Writers in the group will set goals for the class and, at the end of the class, will meet individually with the instructor, who will help them assess where they are and what their next steps should be.

*The cost of this class includes a $50 critiquing fee, to be remitted by IWC directly to the instructor, for work critiqued outside of class time.

 

Course Instructor: Barbara Shoup

Barbara Shoup is the author eight novels, including Night Watch, Wish You Were Here, Stranded in Harmony, Faithful Women, Vermeer’s Daughter, Everything You Want, An American Tune, and Looking for Jack Kerouac and the co-author of Novel Ideas: Contemporary Authors Share the Creative Process and Story Matters. Her short fiction, poetry, essays, and interviews have appeared in numerous small magazines, as well as in The Writer and The New York Times Travel Section. Her young adult novels, Wish You Were Here and Stranded in Harmony were selected as American Library Association Best Books for Young Adults. Vermeer’s Daughter was a School Library Journal Best Adult Book for Young Adults. She is the recipient of numerous grants from the Indiana Arts Commission, two creative renewal grants from the Arts Council of Indianapolis, the 2006 PEN Phyllis Reynolds Naylor Working Writer Fellowship, and the 2012 Eugene and Marilyn Glick Regional Indiana Author Award. She is currently the James Powell Writer-in-Residence of the Indiana Writers Center.

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