One of the most valuable resources for a writer is other writers — writers who get to know you and get to know your work, writers who develop a sense of where you’re trying to go and help you work through ideas of how to get there.
In 92NY’s online Novel Generator, you and a group of talented peers will spend a year with each other’s work under the close instruction and mentorship of celebrated novelist and experienced teacher, Omer Friedlander.
Novel-Generator Online Workshop Starts Wed, Jun 26, 6:30 pm 40 sessions
Please read guidelines below before submitting your work.
The goal of the class will be for you to complete — or at least be well on your way to completing — a full draft of a novel, a draft that fills you with confidence, whether that confidence means that you feel ready to send your novel to agents, or you feel ready to embark with clear intentions on another draft. The class will be tailored to your specific needs. If you’ve started a novel recently — or have a detailed idea for one — and need the time and focus to get the words down, we’ll provide the space for that. If you have been writing your novel for years but feel “stuck,” we’ll help you identify what is making you feel stuck and help you get unstuck. If you feel you made a wrong turn in your novel somewhere along the way but can’t figure out exactly where–a point in novel-writing that almost all novelists encounter–we’ll help you retrace your steps and find your direction. If you’re at a point in your process where you’re not sure whether the class would be right for you, we’d be happy to chat with you.
Each participant will have the opportunity to submit and receive robust feedback on 25-50 pages of your novel at least four times over the course of the year. Additionally, there will be lessons on aspects of craft, such as setting, narrative engine, POV and voice, and much more. We’ll talk about classic structures, such as the three-act hero’s journey, and how to adapt and subvert these structures to your own purposes. We’ll discuss how to use what readers expect to give them something they never could have imagined. We’ll also do many generative exercises that will — like exercises in a gym — help you develop muscles you did not realize you had.
Over the course of the year, we will also read and analyze several published novels in full. The instructor will select these novels around the interests and inclinations of the group.
The class will meet 40 times over the course of the year, for three-hour sessions. The year will culminate in a celebratory reading for all participants in the Novel Generator. There will be a virtual component for those unable to make it to NYC.
Class meets Wednesdays: June 26; July 3, 10, 17, 24 and 31; August 7, 14, 21 and 28; September 4, 11, 18 and 25; October 9, 16, 23 and 30; November 6, 13, 20 and 27; December 4, 11 and 18; January 15, 22 and 29; February 5, 12, 19 and 26; March 5, 12, 19 and 26; April 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30.
Submission Guidelines: Registration will be limited to 12 students. Students are chosen on the basis of a manuscript submission. Applications must be received by Tuesday, May 28 at 5 pm ET. View the submission guidelines and submit an application for this class.
Scholarship assistance is available. Applications must be returned to Scholarship Services at least two weeks before the first session. Payment plans are available.
The application will consist of a writing sample and a 250-300-word statement of purpose, included after your sample. In your statement of purpose, please describe what you hope to gain from the novel-generator — particularly what kind of feedback you are looking for and what has drawn you to the material you will be writing about, whether that is personal experience or long engagement with a genre or subject. Successful applicants will make clear their reasons for writing about a subject and demonstrate a commitment to writing from complexity and care and eschewing stereotype and cliché.
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Omer Friedlander was born in Jerusalem in 1994 and grew up in Tel Aviv. He is the author of the short story collection The Man Who Sold Air in the Holy Land, winner of the Association of Jewish Libraries Fiction Award and a finalist for the Wingate Prize. The book was chosen as an American Library Association Sophie Brody Medal Honor Book for outstanding achievement in Jewish Literature and longlisted for the Story Prize. Omer has a BA in English Literature from the University of Cambridge and an MFA from Boston University, where he was supported by the Saul Bellow Fellowship. He w ...
Omer Friedlander was born in Jerusalem in 1994 and grew up in Tel Aviv. He is the author of the short story collection The Man Who Sold Air in the Holy Land, winner of the Association of Jewish Libraries Fiction Award and a finalist for the Wingate Prize. The book was chosen as an American Library Association Sophie Brody Medal Honor Book for outstanding achievement in Jewish Literature and longlisted for the Story Prize. Omer has a BA in English Literature from the University of Cambridge and an MFA from Boston University, where he was supported by the Saul Bellow Fellowship. He was a Starworks Fellow in Fiction at New York University. His collection has been translated into several languages, including Turkish, Dutch, and Italian. His writing has been supported by the Bread Loaf Fellowship and Vermont Studio Center Fellowship. He currently lives in New York City and teaches creative writing at Columbia University.
Novel-generator with Omer Friedlander
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