Registration Closed – 12/14: Write a Flash Memoir of a Single Moment

Instructor: Kelcey Ervick
Date: Saturday, December 14
Time: 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Location: Zoom
Cost: Nonmember: $75; Writer/Reader Members & IPC Members: $48; Senior, Teacher, Student, Military/Veteran, Librarian: $42

A flash memoir of a single moment is never about only a single moment. It contains the moments and years that came before and the moments and years that will follow—making it a particularly powerful literary form. We’ll begin the workshop by looking at examples of flash memoirs, focusing on the ways they invite the reader into a moment through scene and how they use the tools of language—rhythm, repetition, expansion, contraction—to transport readers in both time and understanding. I’ll then lead participants through a step-by-step scene-writing exercise, and we’ll share our drafts, identifying the most resonant elements for further exploration. The remainder of the workshop will be devoted to developing and deepening those drafts via exercises and conversation. Your final flash memoirs can serve as standalone pieces or be incorporated into a larger story.

About the instructor:


Kelcey Ervick is a writer and artist creating visual narratives in a variety of media. After more than a decade during which she earned a PhD and published books of literary fiction, Kelcey began to pursue new ways of telling stories through illustration, comics, and collage. Whether working on paper, a wood panel, or an iPad, Kelcey loves  exploring the dynamic interplay of image and text.

Kelcey is the author of four award-winning books, including the graphic memoir, The Keeper: Soccer, Me, and the Law That Changed Women’s Lives (Avery Books/Penguin), winner of a 2023 Ohioana Book Award and featured in the New York Times Book Review’s Holiday Gift Guide. Her three previous award-winning books of fiction and nonfiction are The Bitter Life of Božena N?mcová, Liliane’s Balcony, and For Sale By Owner. She is co-editor, with Tom Hart, of The Rose Metal Press Field Guide to Graphic Literature. Kelcey’s work has appeared in The Rumpus, The Believer, Washington Post, Lit Hub, and elsewhere. She has received grants from the Indiana Arts Commission, the Sustainable Arts Foundation, and New Frontiers in Arts and Humanities at Indiana University. She has a Ph.D. from the University of Cincinnati and is a professor of English and creative writing at Indiana University South Bend.  Kelcey writes about the ups, downs, and loop-de-loops of the creative life in her illustrated newsletter, The Habit of Art.

 

Course Instructor: Tina Tocco

Tina Tocco is a Pushcart Prize nominee. As a writer for both children and adults, her work has appeared in kiddie magazines, such as Highlights, Cricket, Humpty Dumpty, AppleSeeds, and Odyssey, and in literary journals, including New Ohio Review, River Styx, Crab Creek Review, Passages North, Potomac Review, Portland Review, Sou’wester, and Italian Americana. Tina’s writing has also been featured in Wild Things: The Best of Italian Americana (Fordham University Press, 2008), The Best Small Fictions 2019 (Sonder Press, 2019), Best Nonfiction Food (Woodhall Press, 2020), and other anthologies. A runner-up for the SCBWI’s Work-in-Progress Grant, Tina was also an honorable mention in the River Styx Schlafly Beer Micro-Brew Micro-Fiction Contest and a finalist in CALYX’s Flash Fiction Contest. Her interview on flash and the craft of writing, “No Wasted Words,” appears in Roanoke Review. In 2021, she was a reader-in-residence for flash fiction journal SmokeLong Quarterly. Tina earned her MFA in creative writing from Manhattanville College, where she was editor-in-chief of Inkwell. She has taught adults and kids for Hugo House, GrubStreet, Hudson Valley Writers Center, Arts Escape, Kids Short Story Connection, the SCBWI, and other organizations.

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