Memoir that Reads Like Fiction: Fall Michelle Tea
Nonfiction
December 11-15, 2017
Open to All
Tiered Tuition
$0-$0
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About the Offering

Memoirist, novelist and poet Michelle Tea will advise on the creation of a memoir that has the cinematic feel and the singular voice of an immersive novel. Learn techniques to distance yourself from your own experience, face down fears, slaughter sentimentality, engage in ruthless honesty and create a version of yourself that is both truthful and larger than life. In addition to style and craft we will touch on the personal concerns that inevitably arise when a writer takes on the telling of their own story. You will leave this class will a firmer understanding of what your memoir needs to come alive and how to make it happen.

Students should come to class with a piece of approximately 2,500 words to be workshopped. Over the course of the week, they will receive feedback on their piece from Michelle and their peers. Michelle will also lead discussions about various aspects of writing memoir, based on daily blog posts and excerpts from work by Eileen Myles, Ariel Gore, Brontez Purnell, Margo Jefferson, Phoebe Robertson, Hilton Als and Lena Dunham. Class will conclude with one-on-one feedback from Michelle, communicated either by phone or Skype.
About the Instructor/Moderator

Michelle Tea is the author of many books, including the best selling Modern Tarot, the follow-up Modern Magic, and the recent novel, Little F. She is the recipient of honors from the Lambda Literary Association, the California Library Association, The Rona Jaffe Foundation and PEN/America. She is a 2021 Guggenheim Fellow, and the founding editor of DOPAMINE Books, among other literary interventions.