Our Program

The Writers Studio focuses on a writer's development as well as on the crafting of individual pieces. This process encourages students to develop a critical frame of reference supportive of each writer's ability. Comprising five distinct levels of workshops, The Writers Studio addresses the needs of both the serious and casual writer. Students may take either one 10-week session or continue through a series of progressively demanding classes.

At The Writers Studio students are encouraged to "try on" different narrative voices or personas, often different from their own personalities. As they engage in more challenging exercises, they discover how to use different persona narrators in their own work. As their understanding of craft deepens, so does the emotional power of their writing. Exercises are used even in the Master Class (Level V) where students are writing novels, poetry and short-story collections.

Workshops are held in informal classroom settings, where teachers, trained by The Writers Studio, create exercises appropriate to each level. In addition to the creation of a persona, various other elements of craft, such as mood, tone, dialogue and poetic techniques, are taught through literary examples. Students are urged to expand these short exercises into publishable works.

“The Writers Studio is a wonderful and necessary place: it offers both aspiring and accomplished writers a community and a place to try out new material, to explore and push the limits and their abilities to the fullest.” - A.M.HOMES, author of Safety of Objects (HarperCollins 2003)

Kids Write Program

The Writers Studio KW provides creative fiction and poetry workshops to high school students living in Brooklyn.

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NEXT READING:
Friday, April 2 at 7:00 PM

The Writers Studio celebrates the publication of Philip Schultz's book, The God of Loneliness, Selected and New Poems, with readings by Philip Schultz and Colm Toibin.

Le Poisson Rouge, Gallery Space, 158 Bleecker St, NYC. Free admission, one drink minimum.