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Gotham Writers Workshop is an adult-education program for aspiring writers based in New York City.[1][2] Established in 1993, it offers courses in-person and online,[3][2] and has been recognized for its classes in science fiction and mystery writing.[4] In 2004, it published Gotham Writers' Workshop Fiction Gallery: Exceptional Short Stories Selected by New York's Acclaimed Creative Writing School.[1]

The workshop also organizes the Stella Kupferberg Memorial Short Story Contest.[5]

Background

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The Gotham Writers Workshop was founded by owners David Grae and Jeff Fligelman, whose backgrounds are in business and advertising.[6]

It offers classes in creative writing and business writing, along with writing conferences and one-on-one services, including consults on publishing guidance with literary agents.

Gotham classes are offered in-person in New York City, on Zoom, and asynchronously Online. They offer courses in types of writing (fiction, memoir, screenwriting, etc.) and also in specific elements of writing (character, plot, grammar, etc.). Gotham also offers fiction classes in collaboration with Zoetrope: All Story, the literary magazine founded by Francis Ford Coppola.

Gotham also offers free events, including free Write-Ins every Friday on Zoom.

Gotham Writers Workshop has produced three books, edited by school President Alexander Steele: Writing Fiction, Fiction Gallery, and Writing Movies. Writing Fiction is available in several foreign language editions: Escribir ficcion (Spanish); Lezioni di scrittura creativa (Italian); Romane und Kurzgeschichten schreiben (German); and Kezdő írók kézikönyve (Hungarian). Writing Movies is available as Escribir Cine (Spanish).

Faculty

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Gotham faculty are all working writers, published or produced in their fields, as well as experienced teachers.

Gotham's current faculty members include:

  • NY Times bestselling novelist Tatjana Soli
  • Romance novelist Leigh Michaels
  • Romance novelist Kristin Rockaway
  • Mystery novelist Carole Buggé
  • Joyland editor-in-chief Michelle Lyn King
  • Graphic memoirist Teresa Wong
  • Children's book author Kody Keplinger
  • Newbery medalist, children's book author Erin Entrada Kelly

Gotham's former faculty members include:

Students

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Gotham draws approximately 8,000 students per year, from practically every country in the world. Most Gotham classes are for students age 18 or over, with the exception of the teen courses, for ages 13–17.

Notable alumni of Gotham include:

  • National Book Award finalist, novelist Min Jin Lee
  • Novelist Daisy Alpert Florin
  • Novelist, essayist, and poet Melissa Broder
  • National Book Award finalist, memoirist Grace M. Cho
  • Memoirist T Kira Madden
  • Mystery novelist Sally Andrew
  • Edgar Award winner, mystery novelist Angie Kim
  • NY Times bestelling children's book author Adam Silvera
  • Emmy nominated TV writer Debora Cahn
  • Playwright, screenwriter, and TV writer Wendy Riss Gatsiounis

References

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  1. ^ a b Bader, Eleanor J. (2004). "Gotham Writers' Workshop Fiction Gallery: Exceptional Short Stories Selected by New York's Acclaimed Creative Writing School (Book)". Library Journal. Vol. 129, no. 13. p. 71. Retrieved November 11, 2024 – via EBSCOhost.
  2. ^ a b Melander, Rochelle (July 2012). "Twitter & Facebook: Feeds to Watch". Writer. Vol. 125, no. 7. Kalmbach Publishing Co. Retrieved November 11, 2024 – via EBSCOhost.
  3. ^ "Our Story". Gotham Writers Workshop. Retrieved November 11, 2024.
  4. ^ Quinn, Meredith (October 2015). "Learning the Craft within the Craft". The Writer. No. 10. pp. 44–45. Retrieved November 11, 2024 – via ProQuest.
  5. ^ "Deadlines". Poets & Writers. January 2024. Retrieved November 11, 2011 – via ProQuest.
  6. ^ "NEW YORKERS & CO.; Open Your Checkbook, Then Just Open a Vein". The New York Times. September 10, 2000. Retrieved November 11, 2024.
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