Joyce Carol Oates

Teaches The Art of the Short Story

Literary legend Joyce Carol Oates teaches you how to write short stories by developing your voice and exploring classic works of fiction.

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Narrative Nuances: Joyce Carol Oates on the Art of Short Fiction

Embark on a literary journey with Joyce Carol Oates, the National Book Award-winning author, as she imparts her wisdom on the craft of writing short stories in this insightful MasterClass. Joyce introduces herself and emphasizes the timeless value of short fiction, setting the tone for what you’ll learn in her class. She engages in an interactive session with two of her students, Lindsey Skillen and Corey Arnold, analyzing Ernest Hemingway’s renowned short story ‘Indian Camp,’ mirroring the experience of her collegiate and graduate classes. Throughout the course, Joyce shares valuable tips on developing your unique voice and explores classic works of fiction to illustrate key storytelling techniques. The class culminates with Joyce offering her parting advice on creating an inspiring writing environment and maintaining joy in the writing process. This MasterClass is not just about learning to write short stories; it’s an invitation to delve into the depths of fiction writing, guided by one of the most prolific and respected authors in contemporary literature.

Course Content.

Meet your new instructor: Joyce Carol Oates, the National Book Award–winning author of 58 novels and thousands of short stories. Joyce welcomes you and discusses the enduring importance of short fiction.

You want to write. When and how do you get it done? Joyce explains how to draft, revise, and share your work with others. She also touches on rejection and how to protect your time for writing.

Journaling is a tried-and-true method for self-expression and discovering your voice. For illustration, Joyce reads from one of Virginia Woolf’s diary entries.

Joyce discusses how delving into the darker elements of your personality and past can provide compelling, heartfelt fodder for fiction—as well as a means to finding a unique audience.

Some of Joyce’s experimental approaches to structure include considering the shape of a story on its first page and writing a one-sided dialogue. She reads from her story “Heat.”

Your past and your family can be a rich trove of story material. Joyce walks you through examining childhood influences, interviewing family, and remembering physical places that have left a lasting impression on you.

Joyce analyzes very brief narratives—ones with no more than a few pages—for the language and structure they require. As an example, she reads from the William Carlos Williams story “The Use of Force.”

Writing a monologue can be a useful stepping-stone to crafting a novel, as well as a good exercise in exploring the perspectives of characters unlike yourself. Joyce’s monologue story “Lethal” serves as an illustration.

Joyce reveals what inspired—and how she wrote—her most well-known and reprinted story, including how she chose the main character’s perspective and how adjusting perspective can be helpful for your own story.

How do you read with the intention of finding new ideas and learning from writers you admire? Joyce leads a discussion on reading as a writer.

Joyce and two of her students—Lindsey Skillen and Corey Arnold—read from Ernest Hemingway’s story “Indian Camp.” They review the work as they would in one of Joyce’s collegiate or graduate classes.

Joyce holds a workshop of her student Lindsey’s story “Labor Day,” which can be downloaded in advance of the lesson.

This workshop focuses on Corey’s short story “Near Death,” which can also be downloaded in advance.

Joyce shares her parting words, advising how to select a place to write that makes you feel inspired and how to continue finding joy in the writing process.

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