The Fiction Writers Guide to Lit Fest 25

The Fiction Writer’s Guide to Lit Fest 25

Calling all fiction writers to Lit Fest 2025! We can’t wait to see you there. Choose intensives, seminars, and events à la carte, or sign up for one of our festival passes for the full experience. Please note that courses marked “Virtual” are held entirely on Zoom for all participants and the instructor. Virtual courses are fully participatory. Courses marked “Livestream” will be available virtually as an option, but there will be many attendees in person, and the instructor will be lecturing in person. Participation is more limited in this format, though moderators will do their best to relay questions from the chat. 

Please note that workshops with a strike-through are sold out! 

Two-Day Intensives

June 7-8, 9:00 AM-12:00 PM MST
TWO-DAY INTENSIVE: BREAKING THE SURFACE—REVISION
William Haywood Henderson
In this intensive, we’ll break the surface of our drafts and discover the potential for meaningful change. Writers will come away with an expanded understanding of their texts. 

June 7-8, 9:00 AM-12:00 PM MST
TWO-DAY INTENSIVE: STRANGE STORY STRUCTURES
Erika Krouse
In this two-day intensive, we’ll read, explore, and try a variety of short story structures that range from the alternative to the bizarre: the montage, the list, the instructional, the backward story, metafiction, the “Rashomon,” the floater, and much more! 

June 7-8, 9:00 AM-12:00 PM MST (Virtual)
TWO-DAY INTENSIVE: FINISH IT! PERSPECTIVE AND PERSISTENCE (V)
Khadijah Queen
Working on a long poem, story, essay, play, or book? What will it take to finish? This intensive will provide solutions and strategies in the form of planning sessions, readings, discussions, writing exercises, charts, and other resources. =

June 7-8, 9:00 AM-12:00 PM MST
TWO-DAY INTENSIVE: EXPERIMENTS IN FORM—AUDRE LORDE
Suzi Q. Smith
Participants in this two-day intensive will enjoy close reading and discussion of excerpts from Audre Lorde's poems and essays, accompanied by generative exercises designed for writers to begin drafting poems and lyric essays.

June 7-8, 1:00-4:00 PM MST
TWO-DAY INTENSIVE: “I READ IT IN ONE SITTING”—ON PACING
Anna Qu
The art of pacing is about the decisions we're making as writers, from sentence structure to showing and telling. This generative craft lesson will look at concrete examples and writing prompts. 

June 7-8, 1:00-4:00 PM MST
TWO-DAY INTENSIVE: ASKING THE ORACLE | DIVINATION AS DISCIPLINE
Sarah Elizabeth Schantz
In this two-day intensive, we'll experiment with the stations of “The Midwife” and “The Medium” to catch/channel the writing and reVISION to come.

June 7-8, 1:00-4:00 PM MST
TWO-DAY INTENSIVE: DEFINING THE INDEFINABLE—LEARNING DESCRIPTION FROM SAMATHA HARVEY’S ORBITAL
Alexander Lumans
In this intensive, we’ll read, discuss, and model various strategies Harvey employs to great reward. Together, we’ll elevate our own prose stylings and learn how to depict the most ineffable parts of the world around us.

June 10-11, 4:00-7:00 PM MST (Virtual)
TWO-DAY INTENSIVE: WORD, SOUND, AND POWER (V)
André O. Hoilette 
In this generative hybrid intensive, we’ll examine the power held by both written poetics/prose and the spoken word. Rather than interpreting these two viewpoints as adversarial, we’ll examine them as extensions of each other.

June 11-12, 4:00-7:00 PM MST
TWO-DAY INTENSIVE: COMEDIC MEMOIR
Elissa Bassist
There are many types of comedy and many comedic tools, and we’ll talk about how to use them all to write 200+ pages. We’ll refer to a few perfect comedic memoirs as examples. In this lecture-style class, students will brainstorm and receive informative handouts and inspirational assignments.

June 12-13, 4:00-7:00 PM MST (Virtual)
TWO-DAY INTENSIVE: THE PROBLEM WITH EVIL (V)
John Cotter
With so much real-life villainy afoot, with readers turning to books both for solace and for answers, questions about writing satisfying villains feel urgent as ever. Let’s have a look at what successful stories have done, and how they've done it, and let's try a bunch of exercises together to make an old problem new.

Craft seminars, business panels, and evening events

Friday, June 6

Morning Session (9:00 to 11:00 AM MST)

Lunchtime Session (12:00-1:00 PM MST)

Afternoon Session (1:30-3:30 PM MST)

Early Evening Session (4:00-6:00 PM MST)

Evening Session (7:00-8:15 PM MST)

Saturday, June 7

Morning Session (9:00 to 11:00 AM MST)

Lunchtime Session (12:00-1:00 PM MST)

Afternoon Session (1:30-3:30 PM MST)

Early Evening Session (4:00-6:00 PM MST)

Evening Session (7:00-8:15 PM MST)

Sunday, June 8

Morning Session (9:00-11:00 AM MST)

Lunchtime Session (12:00-1:00 PM MST)

Afternoon Session (1:30-3:30 PM MST)

Monday, June 9

Lunchtime Session (12:00-1:00 PM MST)

Afternoon Session (1:30-3:30 PM MST)

Early Evening Session (4:00-6:00 PM MST)

Evening Session (7:00-8:15 PM MST)

Tuesday, June 10

Morning Session (9:00-11:00 AM MST)

Lunchtime Session (12:00-1:00 PM MST)

Afternoon Session (1:30-3:30 PM MST)

Early Evening Session (4:00-6:00 PM MST)

Evening Session (7:00-8:15 PM MST)

Wednesday, June 11

Morning Session (9:00-11:00 AM MST)

Lunchtime Session (12:00-1:00 PM MST)

Afternoon Session (1:30-3:30 PM MST)

Early Evening Session (4:00-6:00 PM MST)

Thursday, June 12

Morning Session (9:00-11:00 AM MST)

Lunchtime Session (12:00-1:00 PM MST)

Afternoon Session (1:30-3:30 PM MST)

Early Evening Session (4:00-6:00 PM MST)

Evening Session (7:00-8:15 PM MST)

Friday, June 13

Lunchtime Session (12:00-1:00 PM MST)

Afternoon Session (1:30-3:30 PM MST)