About the San Francisco Workshop

The Writers Studio San Francisco Workshop, the first of our four levels, is designed for students at all levels who are new to the Writers Studio method. This Workshop is open to both beginning and experienced writers eager to learn the elements of craft, including first- and third-person narrators, tone and mood. An important goal of the workshop is to help writers understand that a narrative voice is born out of conscious creation and not merely the voice we use when speaking or keeping a journal. We encourage students to turn autobiographical fragments into publishable work by using different narrative personas to tell their story in fiction and poetry.

Through exercises, students experiment with narrative and poetic techniques. Our exercises are designed to stimulate students’ imaginations while also teaching a lot of nuts-and-bolts narrative strategies. Our assignments focus on both fiction and poetry, and use published examples of both genres as models.

Each week we assign a brief reading combined with an exercise, and the teacher explains the technique that makes the piece effective. The following week students bring their written exercise to class, where it is read aloud. Classmates offer feedback, and then the teacher, who has been trained for three years in The Writers Studio method, gives the final supportive critique. Three of the eight weeks are spent revising and deepening exercises written during the term.

The Writers Studio San Francisco classes meet once a week for eight weeks via Zoom, which allows us to create an in-person class environment without the commute. Join us to listen, laugh, read, and learn with fellow writers. For more information, please contact Gail Ford at (510) 406-0520 or gail@writerstudio.com.

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Of all the workshops I’ve taken, the caliber of the other students is the highest, and the challenge for me is the greatest.
DENISE BATTS
NYC student

Available San Francisco Courses