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Food Writing Level 1: 10 Week Workshop (Live Online)

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Overview

Food Writing is a 10-week workshop, which includes lectures, exercises, and the critiquing of student projects. It’s for beginners or anyone who wants to brush up on the fundamentals. Farther down, you can view a syllabus for this course.

If you savor eating and drinking, food writing will suit your taste. You can write a review of a new restaurant in town, an article about the secrets of saffron, a story about helping grandma in the kitchen, or a collection of recipes for catfish. And you can experience the deliciousness of food writing without gaining a single pound.

Food writing requires a passion for food and the ability to summon its wonders in words. Here you will learn about the full spectrum of food writing—reviews, memoir, essay, articles, blogs, books—as well as writing craft and how to market your work.

Whether you seek to write about producing, preparing, or partaking of food, we’ll show you how to spice your writing just right.

Notes

Gotham only offers Food Writing at Level I. After that, if you want to continue working on food pieces, you have these options:

  • Memoir I or Memoir II – for food-related memoirs
  • Essay & Opinion I – for food-related essays and reviews
  • Feature Article – for food-related articles

This course gives you a firm grounding in the basics of food writing gets you writing a short piece (or two) or a book. Course components:

  • Lectures
  • Writing exercises
  • Workshopping of student projects (each student presenting work two times)

Online classes 

  • Week 1
    • Introduction to Food Writing: Appeal of food writing. Types of food writing. Angle. Timeliness. Audience. What to write about. What a food writer needs.
  • Week 2
    • Memoir/Essay: Memoir—focusing on an aspect, telling a story, scene and reflection, facts and memory, people and place. Essay—topics, structure, personality.
  • Week 3
    • Journalism: Types of food articles—features, health, roundups, advice, front of book pieces. Angles. Structural mainstays—lead, nut graf, body, kicker. Food books. Point of view.
  • Week 4
    • Cooking: Cooking articles. Cookbooks. Writing about cooking.
  • Week 5
    • Reviews: Overview of reviewing. Facts and opinion. Structure. Creativity. Ethics.
  • Week 6
    • New Media/Photography: Blogs. Social networking. Photography 101. Photographic artistry.
  • Week 7
    • Description: Using the senses. Specificity. Techniques for creativity. Finding the right words. An eye for detail. Writing tight.
  • Week 8
    • Voice: Voice defined. Exploration of the various types of voice. Understanding style—syntax, diction, and paragraph length. Tone. Tips for finding your voice. Humor.
  • Week 9
    • The Business: Selling short pieces. Selling books. Query letters. Clip files. Targeting. Making contact. Response. Contracts.
  • Week 10
    • Research/Revision: Importance of research. Food writing resources. Plagiarism and “borrowing." The research process. The revision process. Editing.

Note: Content may vary among individual classes.

About

  • The Online classes bring students from all over the globe to Gotham—New York City’s most famous writing school.
  • The Online classes happen asynchronously—not in “real time.” You can participate in class any time, day or night, but the classes advance week-by-week, and certain things should be accomplished within that week-long session.
  • You can take an Online writing class from anywhere, as long as you have an internet connection. The majority of our Online students are located in the U.S. but we also draw students from practically every country in the world.
  • Tech support will be available.
  • Aside from the convenience of time and location, you have a record of everything that transpires in class, which you can print out and keep for future reference. (The material is text and image, not video.)

Taught by

Gotham Writers Workshop

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