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The Art of Fiction

September 1 - November 3, 2026, Tuesdays, 5:45-8:00 p.m. (ten sessions)

$595

As John Gardner remarks in The Art of Fiction, “What the beginning writer ordinarily wants is a set of rules on what to do and what not to do in writing fiction.” And while general rules exist, Gardner observes that such “supposed aesthetic absolutes prove relative under pressure. They’re laws, but they slip,” he says. Indeed, many of the stories that touch us—those whose impact lingers for months, if not years, after we turn the final page—are constructed with these general rules of craft in mind.

Although this course will predominantly take the form of a workshop, it will also provide insights into the craft of writing by drawing upon principles from The Art of Fiction, essays on literary craft, and published short stories. By exploring the “absolutes” that govern fiction and creative nonfiction, students will equip themselves to bend if not break these rules in service of the stories they seek to tell.

Designed for beginner and advanced writers, this course meets for ten sessions total. Students will have the opportunity to share two pieces (up to 25 pages each) and receive constructive feedback in a thoughtfully facilitated, supportive atmosphere. Although not required, students may wish to obtain a copy of Gardner’s Art of Fiction. All other readings to be provided.

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Art of Fiction
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Rajesh K. Reddy

Rajesh K. Reddy

Rajesh K. Reddy (he/him) is an author of fiction and nonfiction whose work explores themes of race, gender, religion, and animality through the lens of justice. His work has appeared in the Silk Road Review, Asia Literary Review, Mandala, and elsewhere, and he has served in editorial roles at the Indiana Review, Callaloo, and Narratives. Raj earned his MFA in Creative Writing (fiction) and MA in English from Indiana University and his PhD in English (creative writing concentration) from the University of Georgia.

Outside of his literary endeavors, Raj has worked to advance the interests of marginalized groups, including through his efforts at the Human Rights Law Network in New Delhi, India, Animal Legal Defense Fund, and World Animal Protection, among other. Currently, he teaches in and directs the Animal Law Program at Lewis & Clark Law School.

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