Writing Flash Fiction: Online Creative Writing - Full Pass
Education, Workshops and Retreats
In this four-week online creative writing course, participants will write four flash fiction (or micro fiction) pieces, each ranging from 250 to 500 words. Flash fiction is a short-form genre of prose writing that participants will have the opportunity to explore.
What to Expect:
Write four flash fiction pieces.
Learn the basics of flash fiction.
Explore different structures and techniques in creative writing.
Develop powerful beginnings and endings.
Skills Learned:
Complete four first-draft pieces or 1-2 fully edited pieces for potential publication.
Why Attend: Participants will gain a strong foundation in flash fiction, creating stories that are concise yet impactful. By the end of the course, participants will have up to four first-draft pieces or 1-2 fully edited pieces ready for potential publication.
Who Should Attend:
Beginners curious about textile arts.
Creatives interested in personal storytelling through textiles.
Anyone eager to learn basic textile techniques.
What You Need to Bring:
Notepad and pen for jotting down notes.
Teaching Experience: Megan is currently an English instructor at Langara College with two years of experience teaching adults in writing, analysis, and communication. She has experience teaching both online and in-person classes, typically with 25 students. Last year, she taught an online creative writing class with North Van Arts. Megan is also the co-founder of Queered Connections, a queer arts collective