One and the Same: An Autofiction Workshop | 6 weeks
Tuesdays, February 18 – March 25, 2025 | 6:00 – 8:00 PM (ET) | Zoom
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Autofiction blends elements of autobiography and fiction, blurring the line between truth and fantasy. In this 6-week class, participants will learn how to mine and forage their memories and lives to lay the groundwork for powerful storytelling. Through discussion and experimentation, we'll explore the foundations of autofiction as a genre and generate new or continued works of our own.
Class dates: February 18, February 25, March 4, March 11, March 18, March 25
Location: Online
Instructor: Wancy Young Cho is a Pushcart Prize nominee for short fiction, the recipient of a Columbia Scholastic Press Association Gold Circle Award for traditional fiction, a first-place Written Image Screenwriting Award winner for feature-length screenwriting, and a Jack Straw Writing Fellow. His stories and essays appear in The New Orleans Review, NBC’s THINK, The Stranger, Salon, and elsewhere. He has led writing workshops at University of Chicago Graham School Writer’s Studio, Hugo House, been a writing specialist for School of the New York Times, and holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Columbia University.
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Tuesdays, February 18 – March 25, 2025 | 6:00 – 8:00 PM (ET) | Zoom
Need financial aid? Apply here first.
Autofiction blends elements of autobiography and fiction, blurring the line between truth and fantasy. In this 6-week class, participants will learn how to mine and forage their memories and lives to lay the groundwork for powerful storytelling. Through discussion and experimentation, we'll explore the foundations of autofiction as a genre and generate new or continued works of our own.
Class dates: February 18, February 25, March 4, March 11, March 18, March 25
Location: Online
Instructor: Wancy Young Cho is a Pushcart Prize nominee for short fiction, the recipient of a Columbia Scholastic Press Association Gold Circle Award for traditional fiction, a first-place Written Image Screenwriting Award winner for feature-length screenwriting, and a Jack Straw Writing Fellow. His stories and essays appear in The New Orleans Review, NBC’s THINK, The Stranger, Salon, and elsewhere. He has led writing workshops at University of Chicago Graham School Writer’s Studio, Hugo House, been a writing specialist for School of the New York Times, and holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Columbia University.
Read our FAQ
Tuesdays, February 18 – March 25, 2025 | 6:00 – 8:00 PM (ET) | Zoom
Need financial aid? Apply here first.
Autofiction blends elements of autobiography and fiction, blurring the line between truth and fantasy. In this 6-week class, participants will learn how to mine and forage their memories and lives to lay the groundwork for powerful storytelling. Through discussion and experimentation, we'll explore the foundations of autofiction as a genre and generate new or continued works of our own.
Class dates: February 18, February 25, March 4, March 11, March 18, March 25
Location: Online
Instructor: Wancy Young Cho is a Pushcart Prize nominee for short fiction, the recipient of a Columbia Scholastic Press Association Gold Circle Award for traditional fiction, a first-place Written Image Screenwriting Award winner for feature-length screenwriting, and a Jack Straw Writing Fellow. His stories and essays appear in The New Orleans Review, NBC’s THINK, The Stranger, Salon, and elsewhere. He has led writing workshops at University of Chicago Graham School Writer’s Studio, Hugo House, been a writing specialist for School of the New York Times, and holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Columbia University.