Write-In NYC

Write-In NYC

The Write-In NYC is a mixture of writing from prompts and mingling with fellow writers, with food and drink served.

Here’s what happens. The teacher gives an interesting writing prompt. Everyone writes for a while. Volunteers may read their work aloud. You take a break and socialize. Then you go through the process one more time.

No pressure, no critiquing, no angst...

Just untamed creativity.

No matter what type of writing you favor, this is sure to shake up some fresh ideas.

Bring your creativity and we’ll provide snacks and beverages.

About Write-In
Write-In NYC

What a great way to start off my weekend! Writing, getting positive feedback, meeting new people and eating cheese is an awesome combination.

Eva Bilick

administrative assistant

Notes

The NYC Write-In is not free, and payment must be made in advance.

In-person Write-Ins are nonrefundable. If you’re unable to attend, we can offer you a $25 credit, good for one year, that can be put toward anything we offer.

If you feel sick, do not attend.

The in-person Write-Ins are not recorded and we are unfortunately unable to Zoom you in. You may, however, attend our Zoom Write-In

Upcoming Classes

  • Class Full. Join wait list.
    Starts Friday, September 18
    NYC, 6:30pm – 8:30pm ET
    2-Hour Class
  • Starts Friday, September 18
    NYC, 6:30pm – 8:30pm ET
    2-Hour Class

Price

No registration fee

2-Hour

Teachers

John Oliver Hodges
John Oliver Hodges

John Oliver Hodges is the author of the novel Quizzleboon (Perpetual Motion Machine Press); the short story collections Luv Slaps (Broken Tribe Press), and The Love Box (Livingston Press); and the novella War of the Crazies (Main Street Rag). His short stories have appeared in appeared in Southern Cultures Magazine, American Short Fiction, New World Writing, and Texas Review. He has taught at Florida State University, the University of Mississippi, and the Sewanee Young Writers’ Conference. He holds a BA and an MA in Creative Writing from Florida State University, and an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Mississippi.

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Mo Krochmal
Mo Krochmal

Mo Krochmal is the executive editor and founder of Social Media News NY. He was a founding producer for the New York Times website, senior editor of GenomeWeb, executive producer of Nassau News Live, and New York editor for TechWeb. He has written for United Press International, the New York Times, the Danbury News-Times, the Wilson Daily Times, and the Washington Daily News. He is the vice president of the New York City chapter of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists. He has facilitated professional communication training at the Courts of the United States, the US Patent and Technology Office, and Health Security Partners in Washington, DC. He has taught at Fairleigh Dickinson University, Hofstra University, Quinnipiac University, and the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University. He holds a BA from North Carolina State University and an MS in Journalism from Columbia University.

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Olivia Cheng
Olivia Cheng

Olivia Cheng has published short fiction, essays, and interviews in Guernica, the Threepenny Review, the Georgia Review, the Boston Review, EPOCH, the Rumpus, and Ploughshares, among others. She has taught for the University of Michigan. She holds a BA from Swarthmore College, and an MFA in Fiction from the University of Michigan.

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Priya Ele Rinkus
Priya Ele Rinkus

Priya Ele Rinkus has published short fiction and poetry in SmokeLong Quarterly, Waxwing, Passages North, the Blood Pudding, Pidgeonholes, and Hobart After Dark, among others. Her play Red Handed was performed off-Broadway at the SoHo Playhouse, and her play Rose of the World was read at the Elif Collective. She is a past reader and editor at West 10th and X-RAY literary magazines. She holds a BA from New York University.

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