Creative Writing: Fiction Workshop


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Have you ever wished you could step into 221B Baker Street or share a fireside chat with Huckleberry Finn? Maybe a story once pulled you in so completely that you stayed up far too late, needing to know what happened next. Start creating fiction that resonates just as deeply with readers, and with yourself.

This three-day intensive workshop is designed for writers at any stage of their creative journey. Whether you’re crafting your first short story or returning to a writing practice after time away, you’ll gain the craft skills, creative spark, and structured tools to bring your ideas to life.

Together, we’ll explore the three essential elements of fiction—character, setting, and plot—and how they weave together to create powerful, lasting stories. Through close readings and lively discussion of writers like Ernest Hemingway, Ken Liu, and Louise Erdrich, you’ll discover how masterful storytelling is built from the ground up.

You’ll also receive practical guidance on moving from idea to draft and beyond—organizing your writing, developing sustainable habits, and navigating the path to publication with confidence.

The workshop blends lectures, group discussions, writing prompts, and live feedback in a supportive flash fiction workshop. You’ll also have the chance to join an exclusive Q&A with a published author for real-world insight into the writing life.

By the end of the weekend, you won’t just walk away with a brand-new short story—you’ll walk away with creative momentum, a renewed sense of purpose, and a roadmap for what comes next.

Dates

November 7 - 9, 2025

Early Registration Fee

$356

Fee increases after July 1

On-Campus Lodging

Take advantage of a special seasonal rate of $94 at the Stone Hotel and Cottages.

The schedule for the 2025 Creative Writing Nonfiction Workshop will be available shortly.

Please bring materials to take notes and work on writing assignments, including a laptop, if you have one. A USB Flash Drive (memory stick) is also recommended. Printers and Wi-Fi will be available.

K-12 educators in Michigan can earn SCECH clock hours by attending the Creative Writing: Fiction Workshop.

Megan Baxter

Instructor of Creative Writing

Questions? Contact us.

Email: college@interlochen.org 

Phone: 231.276.7340 

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