Creative Writing Workshops

Inspire the creative writer in you and enroll in our writing workshops today!

Enjoy these noncredit creative writing classes in multiple topics. Workshops are open to adults of any age or education level and take place in hybrid or online formats.

Check back soon for more upcoming workshops! If you have any questions, please contact Dawn Leas at dawn.leas@wilkes.edu email link.

Hook Readers and Learn to Make Setting Your Narrative鈥檚 Superpower

  • Taught by Laurie Stephens Hunter
  • Tuition: $120
  • Genre: Fiction
  • Delivery Method: Virtual
  • Tuesdays, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
  • Six sessions: March 3, 10, 17, 24, & 31 and April 7

About the Class

About the Class

This course is a deep dive into the use of the writing craft element of setting to heighten emotion, enhance character development and drive plot in works of fiction. The element of setting is sometimes overlooked or viewed as the least important component of a writer鈥檚 toolkit. In reality, setting 鈥 time, place, location, and the stuff of life are valuable tools to help writers improve their work and connect with readers. Each weekly workshop will build on the previous class resulting in a rich understanding of setting as an effective tool for the writer. Content includes concept reviews, writing exercises, small group discussion, and special guest authors.

About the Instructor

About the Instructor

Laurie Stephens Hunter earned an MFA in Creative Writing and an MA in Creative Writing, Fiction from 重口味SM. She is currently shopping her first novel, written during her time as a student at Wilkes, to agents and publishers. Laurie鈥檚 children鈥檚 book, Together Again, was published by Boutique of Quality Books in 2011 and she has authored several articles for the now defunct, Adoption Today magazine In addition to writing, she reads obsessively, especially fiction featuring strong female characters, and books with a splash of magical realism.

Laurie lives in Atlanta, GA with her husband whose blended family includes five children and an elderly black lab. She works for Emory University in the field of alumni engagement and fundraising. When not working, writing, teaching, reading, or parenting, you will likely find her dreaming of her next travel adventure, or in the kitchen up to her elbows in flour and sugar. Baking and travel are her favorite pastimes.

鈥淲hat Did You Say?鈥 鈥 The Art of Creating Page-Jumping Dialogue

  • Taught by Lori Coughlin
  • Tuition: Free
  • Genre: Playwriting/Screenwriting
  • Delivery Method: Virtual
  • Wednesdays, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
  • Six sessions: March 4, 11, 18 & 25 and April 1, 8, 2026

About the Class

About the Class

From lines like 鈥淭here鈥檚 no place like home鈥 to 鈥淚鈥檒l be back鈥 dialogue has a way of staying with you long after the play or movie is over. In this six-week course, we鈥檒l examine the techniques used by some of the industry鈥檚 top writers and 鈥渂oldly go where no one has gone before,鈥 putting those techniques into practice. If you鈥檝e ever struggled with dialogue or just looking to get your feet wet in playwriting or screenwriting, this class is for you!

About the Instructor

About the Instructor

Lori Coughlin is a Texas-based writer and the Executive Director of Parker County Theatre Company, a nonprofit mobile community theatre. She holds a BA in Theatre Arts from Texas Wesleyan University and MA in Screenwriting from The Maslow Family Graduate Program in Creative Writing from 重口味SM.

An avid playwright, Lori has had a handful of her work produced in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex, including Dime Store Dinos, Psychic Sidekick (Theatre Off the Square New Works Winner, 2022), Home on the Range: Tales and Tunes of the Old West, as well as adaptations of Edgar Allen Poe's The Tell-Tale Heart, Lewis Carroll's Alice鈥檚 Adventures in Wonderland and Edgar Lee Masters' Spoon River Anthology.

Her love of writing and the arts has led Lori to share her years of experience with students at Wild Wonder Collective, where she currently serves as a Theatre, Choir, Journalism, and Reading Teacher.

The Shape of Story: A Creative Nonfiction Workshop

  • Taught by Mandy Pennington
  • Tuition: $120
  • Genre: Creative Nonfiction
  • Delivery Method: Virtual
  • Sundays, 1:00 - 3:00 p.m.
  • Six sessions: March 8, 15, 22, 29, April 12, 19, 2026

About the Class

About the Class

Your life is full of stories worth telling鈥攂ut how do you shape lived experience into compelling narrative? This six-week creative nonfiction workshop guides you through fundamental storytelling structures and narrative techniques that transform personal experience, observation, and research into powerful prose.

We鈥檒l explore a variety of story forms and craft tools -- including lyrical experimentation, literary journalism, and personal essay -- that can help you find your voice, explore your memories from a new point of view, and effectively tell true stories that resonate.

About the Instructor

About the Instructor

Mandy Pennington is the Senior Director of Digital Strategy and Strategic Initiatives at 重口味SM and teaches courses in communications at both 重口味SMand Marywood University. Her coming-of-age memoir, Gateways, is forthcoming from Vine Leaves Press.

Mandy is also an award-winning actor and playwright with performance credits in the U.S. and Ireland. Her solo play adapted from her memoir, Girl Walks Into a Movie Theater, has been produced in Pennsylvania and New York. Her first play, My Condolences, premiered at the 2018 Scranton Fringe Festival, where she currently serves as a board member and active performer.

Her writing can be found in Currents in the Electric City: A Scranton Anthology (Belt Publishing), 2022 American Writer鈥檚 Review (San Fedele Press), and Hippocampus Magazine. Mandy holds a MA and MFA from the Maslow Family Graduate Program in Creative Writing. Learn more: @mandybpenn or mandybpenn.com.