NONFICTION
WRITING NONFICTION
INSTRUCTOR: JACQUELINE VIOLA MOULTON
Nonfiction is the art of telling our true stories in creative, inventive, and therapeutic ways! Throughout this course we will dive into the art of creative nonfiction, working on essays, memoir-esque writing, types of journaling, as well as the art of editing and refining! In an open and welcoming environment we will explore this genre together through reading and examination, as well as doing the hard and life-giving work of putting our own thoughts, narratives, philosophies, and poetic utterances on paper. Nonfiction is a way in which we learn more about ourselves and how we take up space within our worlds! All levels and skills of writing are welcome!
MATERIALS
You will need whatever writing supplies you prefer. We will do some writing in class and you can do this on paper or on a laptop. You will write at home on your own time as well, so whatever you need for that. Please email me if you have any questions.
REGISTER NOW: WEDNESDAYS | JANUARY 8-29 | 11 AM TO 1 PM | $120
REGISTER NOW: WEDNESDAYS | MARCH 5-26 | 1 PM TO 3 PM | $120
MEET YOUR INSTRUCTOR
Jacqueline Viola Moulton (she/her) is an interdisciplinary artist, writer, and scholar whose work focuses around public, participatory, and performative poetry practices. Moulton has as Bachelor of Arts, a Masters in Art and Culture, and is currently is a Ph.D. candidate studying philosophy and aesthetics at the Institute for Doctoral Studies in the Visual Arts. Jacqueline makes and publishes queer, experimental, and posthuman philosophy and poetry zines under the moniker, The Depressed Waitress. Moulton's creative practice includes performance, installation art, illustration, and literary arts - exhibiting work most recently at Cottonwood Center for the Arts, Kreuser Gallery, G44 Gallery, Volcano Art Center, Dear Artist Project, and House Guest Gallery. Within scholarship, Moulton has just published a chapter in the book Pearl Jam and Philosophy by Bloomsbury. Moulton's creative work is showcased in one full length poetry text. Other essays, poems, and nonfiction is published in literary journals, anthologies, and magazines, including The Northwest Review, Andrews McMeel Publishing, Real Change Newspaper, New River Press, Beautiful Minds Unite, Beyond Words, Routledge Publishing, and others.