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The Wry Tone in Fiction with Bethany Ball (in person at HVWC)

Sat, Mar 08

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Sleepy Hollow

In this class we will be exploring the wry tone, timing, and humor through fiction and non-fiction excerpts and writing exercises.

The Wry Tone in Fiction with Bethany Ball (in person at HVWC)
The Wry Tone in Fiction with Bethany Ball (in person at HVWC)

Time & Location

Mar 08, 2025, 12:30 PM – 4:30 PM

Sleepy Hollow, 300 Riverside Drive, Sleepy Hollow NY 10591

About the event

If you can make a reader laugh, he is apt to get careless and go on reading. — Henry Green.

What makes a fictional voice a compulsive read? How does some writing seem to read itself effortlessly? What are tricks we can employ to make work unputdownable? If we are not joke writers or think of ourselves as inherently funny, what are some tricks and tools we can use to add humor and wryness to our work? In this class we will be exploring the wry tone, timing, and humor through fiction and non-fiction excerpts and writing exercises.


Bethany Ball is the author of the acclaimed novels What To Do About the Solomons and The Pessimists, both published by Grove Atlantic. Born and raised in Detroit, Bethany has lived in New York for over 20 years. She received her MFA from Sarah Lawrence and was shortlisted for the Center for Fiction’s…

Tickets

  • General Admission

    $150.00
    +$3.75 service fee

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