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  2. Gotham Writers' Workshop - Wikipedia

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    Gotham Writers Workshop is an adult-education program for aspiring writers based in New York City. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Established in 1993, it offers courses in-person and online, [ 3 ] [ 2 ] and has been recognized for its classes in science fiction and mystery writing. [ 4 ]

  3. Caren Gussoff - Wikipedia

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    Gussoff also authored the setting chapter of the Gotham Writers' Workshop Writing Fiction: The Practical Guide (Bloomsbury USA). [3] In 2009, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer [4] featured Gussoff as a "Geek of the Week." Gussoff is lesser-known for being a Neo-Burlesque performer. From 2000 to 2005, she combined science fiction and comedy ...

  4. Rick Rofihe - Wikipedia

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    He has taught fiction-writing at Gotham WritersWorkshop and in the MFA program at Columbia University. He has also taught privately in New York City. He judged the annual RRofihe Trophy short-story contest for Open City Magazine & Books.

  5. Joe Okonkwo - Wikipedia

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    Okonkwo has led creative writing classes at Gotham Writers' Workshop, Newtown Literary/Queens Library, and the Bronx Arts Council. He served on the planning committee for the Provincetown Book Festival. Joe Okonkwo's writing shines a spotlight on complex characters, both male and female, navigating the intersection of Black and gay identities.

  6. Ann Napolitano - Wikipedia

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    She taught fiction writing at Brooklyn College, New York University, and Gotham Writers Workshop. [ 4 ] She was an associate editor of One Story from 2014 to 2020.

  7. David Yoo - Wikipedia

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    David Yoo is the author of two young adult novels. He has also contributed to several anthologies. He has published fiction and nonfiction in Massachusetts Review, Rush Hour, Maryland Review, and the anthology Guys Write for Guys Read (Viking).

  8. Anita Doreen Diggs - Wikipedia

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    Diggs grew up in New York City, where she attended public schools in the Hell's Kitchen section of Manhattan.. She later worked as a senior editor at Random House until 2002 [2] and was a senior editor at Thunder's Mouth Press.

  9. Emily Rapp Black - Wikipedia

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    Rapp has taught writing in the MFA program at Antioch University Los Angeles; the Taos Writers' Workshop in New Mexico; the MFA program at the University of California, Riverside; and the Gotham Writers' Workshop. [22] She is currently an assistant professor at UC Riverside School of Medicine. She travels frequently to schools and universities ...