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9,131 Sentences: Reverse-Engineering Great Writing

September 6, 2025, Saturday, 1:00-3:00 p.m.
716 SE Grand Ave Portland, OR 97214

$55

In this generative and craft-focused class, we’ll explore how close reading can unlock our own voice. We’ll study excerpts from your favorite authors, examine sentence structure, tone, rhythm, and emotional pacing, and organize our findings into a living document you can return to again and again. Whether you’re writing fiction, memoir, or personal essays, this method will sharpen your eye and help you write with more intention, clarity, and confidence.

Writers of all levels welcome. Bring a laptop or notebook—and a few favorite sentences to get us started.

“Ten years ago, I started keeping a spreadsheet of sentences that stopped me in my tracks—lines from novels, essays, memoirs. I didn’t know what I was doing at the time, only that I wanted to understand why certain writing worked on me and how I might replicate that effect in my own work. That spreadsheet now holds over 9,000 sentences and has become the most powerful tool in my writing practice.” – Marian Schembari

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Marian Schembari

Marian Schembari

Marian Schembari is the author of A Little Less Broken (Flatiron/Macmillan), a memoir named a Best Book of the Year by Real Simple and called “an inspiring memoir about coming home to who you are” by People magazine. She began her career as a ghostwriter and remains deeply committed to literary citizenship. Her work has appeared in Poets & Writers, The New York Times, Cosmopolitan, Marie Claire, and Cup of Jo. Marian has taught workshops across the country and was awarded a residency at Hedgebrook. She lives in Portland with her husband and daughter.

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