Freewriting Intensive: Creative Nonfiction

Freewriting Intensive: Creative Nonfiction

Adult Intensive | Available

1812 West Main Street Richmond, VA 23220 United States
Letterpress + Book Arts
All Levels
4/15/2025 (one day)
1:00 PM-4:00 PM EST on Tue
$55.00
$49.50
$5.00

Freewriting Intensive: Creative Nonfiction

Adult Intensive | Available

Are you curious about translating real-life events onto the page? Do you have personal stories that seem like they could work together holistically? Are you a consummate journaler who wants to experiment with craft? In this two-day intensive, we break down specific craft elements (structure, characterization, time management, etc), and then use what we’ve learned in progressive writing prompts that seek to help us experiment with starting points, finding commonalities or interesting juxtapositions, and pushing our interpretations deeper. This is a revamped intensive specifically for nonfiction writers. Come prepared to WRITE.

  • Students will need tools for writing in class, such as laptop/tablet, notebook, pens, etc.
    Accessibility notes: Many artmaking processes require the ability to sit or stand for extended periods of time, fine motor skills/finger dexterity, repetitive motions, vision, and some amount of physical strength. VisArts values making classes accessible to everyone, and is always happy to work with students to make accommodations when possible. Please reach out to info@visarts.org with specific questions related to accessibility or accommodations.
    Classes are confirmed one week prior to the start date. In order to help us confirm classes, please register as early as possible.

    This studio is not wheel chair accessible from the interior due to two steps, but is accessible through an exterior door.

Sopkin, April
April Sopkin

April Sopkin is the current Writer-in-Residence at VisArts. She was awarded a 2023 Elizabeth George Foundation grant, and her work has appeared in Joyland, MIT Technology Review, Carve, and elsewhere. She was a 2019 Tin House Scholar and her work has won the Raymond Carver Short Story Contest, the Patricia Aakhus Award, and the Frank McCourt Memoir Prize. April’s work has also been supported by fellowships and artist residencies, including the Tin House Summer Workshop, TENT: Creative Writing at the Yiddish Book Center, and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts.