Upcoming Kundiman Events:

GENERATIVE FLASH FICTION WITH ELAINE HSIEH CHOU

SATURDAY, JANUARY 14TH
3:00 PM–6:00 PM ET

The possibilities of flash fiction are endless. A flash fiction piece can be plot-driven, character-driven or setting-driven. But it can also be a question, a hypothesis, a dream, a memory, a feeling. Instead of being limiting, the short word count offers writers a limitless space of play and experimentation. Condensing or tightening a story’s focus can create an intense and singular reading experience that leaves a lasting impression. When we cut out what is unnecessary and only commit to what is necessary, when we depart from the conventional demands and structures of a short story, what magic can we create within the precious space we are given?

During this three-hour craft course, we will study examples of flash fiction (by K-Ming Chang, Vanessa Chan, Tania James, Mahreen Sohail, and more) and discuss different genres and styles of flash fiction including speculative, humorous/satirical and experimental forms. We will also be generating flash fiction through specific writing exercises and prompts so participants leave feeling excited to create new work, in addition to having several new concepts and beginnings to work from. No prior experience with flash fiction is required.

eligibility:

This craft class is open to all writers of color. The non-refundable tuition fee is $50. This class will be held over Zoom. There are scholarship spots available, and the applications are open through Sunday, December 11th.

REGISTRATION FOR THIS CLASS IS NOW CLOSED.

FACULTY:

Elaine Hsieh Chou is a Taiwanese American writer from California. A 2017 Rona Jaffe Graduate Fellow at NYU and a 2021 NYFA Fellow, her Pushcart Award-winning fiction appears in Guernica, Tin House Online, Ploughshares, Catapult, LARB Quarterly Review and elsewhere. She was a Black Warrior Review Flash Fiction 2020 contest winner and an Iowa Review Awards 2020 Finalist. Her debut novel Disorientation (Penguin Press) was a New York Times Editors’ Choice book and her short story collection Where Are You Really From is forthcoming in 2024.