92NY’s Center for Children and Family provides an exceptional array of programs designed to support children at every stage of their development.
Make sure words are spelled correctly.
Use less specific or different keywords.
Make sure words are spelled correctly.
Use less specific or different keywords.
Our goal in this class is to learn what makes a story work. We will read a range of published fiction, including work by George Saunders, Zadie Smith, and Jhumpa Lahiri, and discuss different craft elements, such as Character, Setting, and Narrative Urgency. The very best stories are often highly constructed, although they may appear perfectly natural. We will pick them apart, learn by dissecting literature with an eye for how a story is built and the choices the author made to create their work. This is primarily a workshop course, which means you’ll be reading work written by your peers, and then you will critique it and suggest ways it can be strengthened. Reading someone else’s work to see how it can be improved will help you to read your own work with a critical eye, which will make you a better writer.
How to access 92NY events during construction:
Enter through main entrance at the corner of 92nd and Lexington Avenue.Learn more and plan your visit
Thank you for your patience and support as we make exciting upgrades to our building!