A Smart Guide to Developing Story with Kate St. Vincent Vogl

Ready to jump back into your writing? Want to finally figure out how to get that idea stuck in your head onto the page? Whether you’re writing fiction or memoir, join us for readings selected to inspire and writing exercises designed to help you crank up and crank open your creativity. We’ll explore ways to dig deep, too—to strengthen structure, characterization, and dialogue. Discover how to take full advantage of your story concept through atmosphere and point of view as well. Receive feedback from writing instructor (Kate St. Vincent Vogl) and from peers. Separately, instructor will meet students one-on-one to critique an additional 10 pages of writing.    Kate St. Vincent Vogl is the author of Lost & Found: A Memoir of Mothers, which was featured on national ABC news. She is the recipient of a 2017 State Arts Board Grant and a residency at the Anderson Center for her novel-in-progress. Her work has been named a finalist for the New Letters Prize; her writing appears in Bellingham Review and in best-selling anthologies. Vogl graduated from Cornell University cum laude and from the University of Michigan Law School.  This is a 6-week workshop hosted Tuesday evenings from 6:00-8:00pm beginning October 9th.

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Ready to jump back into your writing? Want to finally figure out how to get that idea stuck in your head onto the page? Whether you’re writing fiction or memoir, join us for readings selected to inspire and writing exercises designed to help you crank up and crank open your creativity. We’ll explore ways to dig deep, too—to strengthen structure, characterization, and dialogue. Discover how to take full advantage of your story concept through atmosphere and point of view as well. Receive feedback from writing instructor (Kate St. Vincent Vogl) and from peers. Separately, instructor will meet students one-on-one to critique an additional 10 pages of writing.   

Kate St. Vincent Vogl is the author of Lost & Found: A Memoir of Mothers, which was featured on national ABC news. She is the recipient of a 2017 State Arts Board Grant and a residency at the Anderson Center for her novel-in-progress. Her work has been named a finalist for the New Letters Prize; her writing appears in Bellingham Review and in best-selling anthologies. Vogl graduated from Cornell University cum laude and from the University of Michigan Law School. 

This is a 6-week workshop hosted Tuesday evenings from 6:00-8:00pm beginning October 9th.