The Manuscript with Milo Wippermann
The Manuscript with Milo Wippermann
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Saturdays, March 14–April 4, 1–3pm (4-session workshop) / In-person at the UDP Studio
How do you assemble years of work into a compelling PDF? After your poems are edited, when your hybrid forms are refined or your fictions rounded out—what guides their order, logic, assemblage? What makes a book-length work into a book?
This is a workshop for those with in-progress manuscripts of poetry or hybrid/inter-genre work to shape their pages into a PDF ready to submit to publishers. Every participant will read the full manuscript of every other participant. It’ll be a lot of reading, but it’ll be worth it: we’ll be a table full of people fully engaged in one another’s books.
Additional one-on-one consultations with the instructor will be available after the workshop.
Workshop Leader
Milo Wippermann
is the author of Joan of Arkansas, which was a finalist for a 2024 Lambda Award in LGBTQ+ Drama and has been supported by Woolly Mammoth and the Wirtz Center for the Performing Arts. In 2023, he won a Whiting Award in poetry and drama. Wippermann holds an MFA from Brown University and lives in Lenapehoking, Brooklyn, NY.
Saturdays, March 14–April 4, 1–3pm (4-session workshop)
In-person at the UDP Studio
The Old American Can Factory
232 Third Street #E303
Brooklyn, NY 11215