Below you'll find the complete guide to everything nonfiction at Lit Fest 2023, including craft seminars and readings from headliners Grace M. Cho, Andre Dubus III, Leslie Jamison, Amitava Kumar, Nadia Owusu, Michelle Tea, and more. Choose intensives, seminars, and events á la carte or sign up for one of our festival passes for the full experience.
Two-Day Intensives
June 10-11
Obsessions
William Haywood Henderson, 9:00am - 12:00pm
All writers have a particular lens on the world, a way of seeing, a way of understanding, and certain questions that they return to time and again across their writing career. It’s interesting to discover what you’re obsessed with and why—you can use this knowledge to dig deeper into what matters to you, and it’s only through exploring your obsessions (and fears and desires) that you’ll find your most individual and compelling voice and vision. In this intensive, we’ll dig into your brain and see what’s hidden there, and then we’ll explore how your material shapes itself on the page.
The Ghost, The Glimmer: A Generative and Experimental Workshop
Sarah Elizabeth Schantz, 1:00 - 4:00pm
Using divination techniques like bibliomancy, Tarot, and other oracles, we’ll borrow from Pam Houston's “glimmer” to draw down the muse. Thinking about what haunts us, we’ll rummage in the etymology of words, excavate the archives, and call upon our ancestors. We’ll explore the zeitgeist and the overlap of past, present, and tomorrow in narrative. We’ll throw the stones, write down the bones, and wrap our fingers around our roots. Considering the power of the invisible (subtext, secrets, the arcane, the “truth,” or even God), this intensive is generative while focusing on the art of revision as resurrection for some of the darlings we had to kill.
June 13-14
Humor Writing for People Who Are or Aren't Funny (Yet)
Elissa Bassist, 4:00 - 7:00pm
We’ll break down a short comedy piece in order to write/publish our own in venues like NewYorker.com’s Daily Shouts. We’ll discuss premise, structure, speaker, target, deviating from reality, and other tricks that apply to all writing, including personal essays, novels, and dating profiles. There will be readings, handouts, and brainstorming exercises to bring out what you have to offer as a writer. After day one, each participant will write a short (150-500 words) piece (parody, satire, character monologue) to share/workshop the next day. After two days, everyone will have new skills, but if not, it's not the instructor’s fault.
June 15-16
Beyond the "Me" In Memoir
Anna Qu, 4:00 - 7:00pm
Memoir is not just ‘my’ story, but a story of a community, a culture (maybe more than one), and a unique world. In this two-day intensive, we'll begin to ask questions like who do we carry in our work? Who are we holding space for, and how do we balance those stories with our own? We’ll focus on writing complex memoir with multiple narratives, and balancing character, society building, and scene, to create a fully fleshed-out world.
Craft Seminars
Friday, June 9
Morning Session (9:00 to 11:00 AM MDT)
- Rediscovering Our Forgotten Tongues (Virtual)
Oso Guardiola - The Stranger Self (Livestream available)
Leslie Jamison - Talismans: Using Objects to Convey Emotion
Paula Younger
Afternoon Session (1:30 to 3:30 PM MDT)
- The Laundry Line (Virtual)
Natalie Hodges - Genre Becoming Shape: Hybrid Forms in Creative Nonfiction
Hillary Leftwich
Early Evening Session (4:00 PM to 6:00 PM MDT)
- Letters as a Literary Form
Teow Lim Goh
Saturday, June 10
Morning Session (9:00 to 11:00 AM MDT)
- Building Your Own Emotional Thesaurus
Jenny Shank - The Nonfiction Query Letter (Virtual)
Natalie Hodges
Afternoon Session (1:30 to 3:30 PM MDT)
- Getting Published: Stories, Essays, Articles, and Books
Jenny Shank - Queering Plot
Selah Saterstrom - Rev Up for Revision: Strategies to Elevate Your Next Draft
Alexander Lumans - Stepping Out of Self: Using Fiction as a Memoir-Writing Tools (Virtual)
Morgan Sjogren
Early Evening Session (4:00 to 6:00 PM MDT)
-
Art of the Interview
Joe Fassler
Sunday, June 11
Morning Session (9:00 to 11:00 AM MDT)
- Beating the Blank Screen: Strategies to get Unstuck
Joe Fassler - What We Don't, What We Can't, What We Never, What Is Not
Peter Markus
Afternoon Session (1:30 to 3:30 PM MDT)
- And Then I Woke Up: Writing Endings for Short Fiction and Nonfiction
Jenny Shank - Let's Get Practical: How To Write (and Sell) a Book In Two Years
Simone Stolzoff - The Monster’s Tail: Writing Nightmares, Demons, and Other Fiends
Alexander Lumans - Reading and Writing Displacement
Poupeh Missaghi - Vulnerability, Voice, and Authenticity in Your Memoir's First Page
Kase Johnstun
Monday, June 12
Afternoon Session (1:30 to 3:30 PM MDT)
- Getting It Done: 3 Hours Towards a Finished Draft
Sarah Elizabeth Schantz - Let’s Learn Writing from Translators
Poupeh Missaghi - Literary Archeology: Discovering Our Truth in Hybrid Memoir
Hillary Leftwich - The Pitch: Placing Your Nonfiction in Magazines and Online
Joe Fassler - Seeing It Again: The Agonizing Necessity of Revision (Livestream available)
Andre Dubus III - Shame on Me
Michelle Tea
Early Evening Session (4:00 to 6:00 PM)
- Birth of Style
John Cotter - Inspiration and Techniques for Older Writers
Cynthia Swanson - Living in the Layers: Mindfulness and Writing (V)
Caryn Mirriam-Goldberg - Using Google Images to Enhance Your Storytelling
Kase Johnstun
Tuesday, June 13
Afternoon Session (1:30 to 3:30 PM MDT)
- Getting It Done: 3 Hours Towards a Finished Draft
Andrew Hernández - How to Write Riveting Scenes
Steve Almond - The Poetics of Childhood
Peter Markus - The Poetics and Meanderings of Travel Writing
Juan J. Morales - Working with Beta Readers
Cynthia Swanson
Early Evening Session (4:00 to 6:00 PM MDT)
- Love Your Villains, Hate Your Heroes
Andrew Hernández - The Origins of the Original (Livestream available)
Rebecca Makkai - What to Do When You Don’t Know What to Do
Akhil Sharma
Wednesday, June 14
Afternoon Session (1:30 to 3:30 PM MDT)
- Crappy Jobs and Weird Food: Creating Your Setting and Culture
Erika Krouse - Getting It Done: 3 Hours Towards a Finished Draft
Jenny Wortman - Interiority Complex (Livestream available)
Rebecca Makkai - Minding the Gap: On Memory, Bias, and the Blind Spot (Virtual)
Angelique Stevens - Spoiler Alert
Paula Younger
Early Evening Session (4:00 to 6:00 PM MDT)
- Ask Me Anything: Sheila Heti and Rachel Kushner in Conversation (Livestream available)
Sheila Heti, Rachel Kushner - Creating a Fiasco
Paula Younger - Imagination Station
Erika Krouse - The Rancidity of the Butter: Big Ideas and Actual Writing
Amitava Kumar - Telling Time
Sarah Elizabeth Schantz - When News Breaks in Your Backyard: How to Craft and Pitch a Timely Essay
Jenny Shank
Thursday, June 15
Morning Session (9:00 to 11:00 AM MDT)
- Get Out Of Your Own Way (Virtual)
Alyse Knorr
Afternoon Session (1:30 to 3:30 PM MDT)
- Crash Course to Hybrid Writing (V)
Alyse Knorr - Getting It Done: 3 Hours Towards a Finished Draft
John Cotter - How to Write a Tragicomic Memoir
Elissa Bassist - Seeing the Big Picture: Techniques for Revising Books
Jenny Shank - Writing Place (Virtual)
Ellen Blum Barish - Writing Your Obsessions
Steve Almond
Early Evening Session (4:00 to 6:00 PM MDT)
- Casting Characters
Sarah Elizabeth Schantz - Fate and Chance
Sheila Heti - Hermit Crabbing the Essay (Virtual)
Chip Livingston - Mining Memories (Virtual)
Alyse Knorr - The Personal and Political in Nonfiction
Nadia Owusu - Outsmarting Your Outlines
R. Alan Brooks - Writing In Response (Virtual)
Cindy Juyoung Ok
Friday, June 16
Afternoon Session (1:30 to 3:30 PM MDT)
- Creating Art in Dark Times
R. Alan Brooks - The Essay In Ten Types
Ellen Blum Barish - Failure is an Option
Steve Almond - Getting It Done: 3 Hours Towards a Finished Draft
Trent Hudley - Travel Writing
Poupeh Missaghi
Events and Parties
Friday, June 9
Grand Opening of 3844 York - 6:00 to 8:00 PM MDT
Saturday, June 10
Poetry Collective Celebration - 4:30 to 6:00 PM MDT
Visiting Authors Reading and Conversation: Grace M. Cho, Jonathan Escoffery, Carmen Giménez, Leslie Jamison - 7:00 to 8:15 PM MDT
Sunday, June 11
Queer Creatives Brunch - 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM MDT
The Kickoff Party* - 6:00 to 9:00 PM MDT
Monday, June 12
Friday 500: Book Project Spotlight - 4:30 to 6:00 PM MDT
Writing in Color Presents: Happy Hour and Film Screening/Discussion - 6:00 to 9:00 PM MDT
Tuesday, June 13
Lit Fest Fellows Reading and Find Your Collective - 4:30 to 6:00 PM MDT
Visiting Authors Reading and Conversation: Sheila Heti, Katie Kitamura, Amitava Kumar, Rachel Kushner, Claire Messud - 7:00 to 8:15 PM MDT
Wednesday, June 14
A Night of Culinary Storytelling* - 4:30 to 6:00 PM MDT
Visiting Authors Reading and Conversation: Steve Almond, Forrest Gander, Rebecca Makkai, Nadia Owusu, Akhil Sharma - 7:00 to 8:15 PM MDT
Thursday, June 15
Queer Creatives Presents: Game Night - 4:30 to 6:00 PM MDT
Visiting Authors Reading and Conversation: Dean Bakopoulos, Andre Dubus III, Patricia Smith, Michelle Tea - 7:00 to 8:15 PM MDT
Friday, June 16
Closing Party - 6:00 to 9:00 PM MDT