Talking in Code: Dialog and Subtext in Fiction (Zoom)
Sun, Sep 07
|Zoom
In this 2-hour fiction intensive, we will explore several unique approaches to writing dialogue, do generative in-class writing exercises together, and close-read texts by Francine Prose, Ursula K. Le Guin, Elena Ferrante, Julio Cortázar, and Gary Indiana.


Time & Location
Sep 07, 2025, 2:30 PM – 4:30 PM
Zoom
About the event
That's how I began to understand that you don't talk just to talk, to say "I did this, I did that, I ate and drank," but you talk to find an idea, to learn how the world works. I'd never thought of it before. --Cesar Pavese
The difficult task of representing speech in literature is usually addressed in creative writing classes by two methods: eavesdropping on and transcribing conversations overheard in public, and crystalizing wordy dialog into more poetic and succinct forms. However, these techniques only scratch the surface of what we can learn and theorize about dialog in fiction. In this 2-hour intensive, we will explore several unique approaches to writing dialogue, do generative in-class writing exercises together, and close-read texts by Francine Prose, Ursula K. Le Guin, Elena Ferrante, Julio Cortázar, and Gary Indiana.
Austyn Wohlers was born in Atlanta in 1996. Her debut novel Hothouse Bloom, called…
Tickets
General Admission
$130.00
+$3.25 ticket service fee
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