With
Amy Gigi Alexander
When
April 7 - 28, 2021
Category
SFW Online, Writers Lab
Tuition
595.00
Travel is powerful, and the stories we share about our travels even more so. But how do we find a good story, and how do we tell it, so it transforms the reader or even the world? How do we find experiences that astonish, and how do we bring those same experiences to others, so they experience the same astonishment we do?
In this online class, we explore the journeys we have taken, finding what drew us towards them as we discern what threads held them together. Guided by Gigi Alexander — whose written and editorial mastery is with the transformative travel essay — we peel back layers of personal experience to reveal a singular view of place. We take a deep dive into storytelling, learning how to bring that place, culture, and people to life on the page while emphasizing a fresh and modern narrative style. We write to transform the reader-- and ourselves.
This workshop is for writers of all levels who want to use travel storytelling as a conduit for change. Now is the time to shift perceptions, find commonality, and our common humanity. We take a collective pilgrimage, as a class, into discovering and identifying what travel stories matter, and how to write them.
Our class meets as a group on Wednesday evenings for a month starting April 7 and wrapping up on April 28.
Each week is divided into different aspects of story-making within travel literature — from capturing a sense of place and self, to creating an invitational arc that allows readers to join the journey. Class sessions begin with a Zoom lecture, followed by open discussion to generate ideas, and create community. Assignments are weekly and are chosen to assist each student in crafting a stand-alone, exceptional piece of travel literature. Students are offered two one-on-one Zoom sessions with Gigi of one hour each over the course of the month. The first one-on-one session is to discuss each participant’s early draft, and the second is to further edit and prefect the story.
Travel writing has the potential to change us, change others, and change the world. Spend one month transforming yourself from a writer to a change-maker.
Additional Information
WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
This program is open to writers of all levels.
SPECIAL NOTES:
Class will meet 5:00-7:00 pm (Mountain Time) on Wednesdays starting April 7 and ending April 28 (four online group
sessions).
Two, hour-long one-on-one sessions with Gigi are also included. Enrollment is limited to 12 participants.
Zoom Video
Conferencing software (available for no charge from Zoom.com) will be
used to facilitate the class sessions. Further details will be emailed
to registrants.
View updated Withdrawal and Transfer Policies for 2021 online programs.
Santa Fe Workshops always aims to produce a high-quality experience for our online attendees. That said, variables including regional and local internet provider speeds, traffic on Zoom's servers, and your own computing hardware can contribute to a less than ideal streaming event. While we do our best to minimize the impact of these variables, they are outside the control of Santa Fe Workshops.
Please Note: During the online registration process you will be asked about housing and meals. Answer no to both questions.
TUITION INFO:
Includes tax.
Amy Gigi Alexander is a writer, editor, publisher, and geo-cultural explorer with an emphasis on travel writing, landscapes, pilgrimage, and psychogeography. She is the Editor-in-Chief of the British literary journal Panorama: The Journal of Intelligent Travel, the publisher of the international press, Panoramic Publishing.
An honored member of the Explorer's Club and a three-time Solas-award winner, Gigi’s expertise lies in the transformative travel essay, of which she has published more than a hundred, many of which are included in travel anthologies such as Lonely Planet's An Innocent Abroad and the Best Travel Writing series by Travelers' Tales. She has taught travel and place-based writing workshops around the world, from Tanzania to Portugal. Her writing has appeared worldwide, from literary journals to commercial publications, and is included in a dozen collections.
Gigi believes travel writing is a pendulum that can sway the reader, and the change the world. Her forthcoming collection, Oranges and Roses: Twenty-one Journeys to Elsewhere, will be published in November of 2021. She lives in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.