Memoir Fragments: A Writing Workshop

This intermediate/advanced writing workshop will focus on the capaciousness and possibilities of the memoir genre and is designed for students who have a keen interest in writing short-form memoir (memoir fragments); have a working familiarity with the elements of narrative; are eager to read and write for discovery and growth; are interested in experimenting with a variety of forms; and who are seeking to join a community of writers in a workshop setting. Close attention to matters of craft, form, and the writing process will be the province of this workshop course. Mary Karr’s The Art of Memoir and other essays on craft will serve as guides to the writing and revising of a memoir piece (2-3 linked pieces or 1 longer piece, totaling 15-20 pages). Workshops and craft exercises will be the central focus of our class sessions. Active and engaged reading, writing, and peer review will be the focus of work outside of class. We will read three memoirs as models of various forms and possibilities within the memoir genre, such as: Terry Tempest Williams’ Refuge: An Unnatural History of Family and Place (interweaving narratives); Jhumpa Lahiri’s In Other Words (translingual); and Patti Smith’s Woolgathering (prose poems and photographs), or others. Students will select to independently read a fourth memoir that bends or blends genres. Class sessions will be centered on student-led workshops, craft exercises, and reflections on writing and revision. Creative work outside of class will include daily writing, weekly peer review, and the crafting of memoir work through multiple drafts. Peer review and individual writing conferences with the instructor will provide an opportunity for students to engage in focused conversations about their work outside of class. Students will be evaluated on their commitment, engagement, and growth; their participation in workshop and peer review; the production of a chapbook or art project of their work; and a final portfolio of their writing.

Course Number
HS4113
Area of Study
Literature & Writing
Course Level
Intermediate/advanced