Spring 2026 Classes

We’re excited to announce new online classes beginning in March! Ryan Lee Wong is teaching a one-day multi-genre craft class. Jade Yeung will teach a four-week poetry workshop. There are scholarships available for both classes.

More information is below, and you can browse the lineup of present and past classes here.

Documentary Fiction: History as Plot and Setting

Craft Class:
Saturday, 2:00 PM⁠–⁠4:30 PM ET
March 21st

Open to all writers of color

Research like archives, interviews, and maps can be used to tell stories. Participants in this one-day multi-genre craft class will explore the meeting places between personal and social history, and will use their own historical objects to generate new work.

Poetry as Art Object: A Sensual Guide to Reading & Writing Visual Poetry

Workshop:
Saturdays, 2:00 PM–4:30 PM ET
March 28th–April 18th

Open to all writers of color

What is visual poetry? How can we immerse ourselves in the sensory experience of a visual poem the way we might experience a sculpture or art installation? This four-week poetry workshop will delve into these questions while also offering participants the opportunity to experiment with their own visual poems.

All classes will take place on Zoom and the class times listed are in Eastern Time. There are scholarships available and deadlines are listed on the individual course pages.

View our full selection of online classes on our Online Classes Page.

See you online!