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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a literary workshop" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a gathering or event where individuals engage in writing, discussing, and critiquing literary works.
Example: "I attended a literary workshop last weekend, where we explored different writing techniques and shared our stories with one another."
Alternatives: "a writing seminar" or "a creative writing class."
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It began as a literary workshop and later became the center of Thoreau's imaginative life.
Charles-Roux had experimented with fiction since a literary workshop in 1955 with the novelist Maurice Druon.
Careless, but a literary workshop, too: Yates said that he was determined to produce short stories there "at the rate of about one a month".
It was to be not only for Yale students, but also "for that expert outside constituency who will come here for special investigation and work". The vision of the Day Library as a "literary workshop" has become a reality over the years as rare holdings in the collection attract scholars from around the world.
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Athough they were often mired in unreachable ideals and echoes of famous authors, they wished to test the waters and try out their talents in an illustrious literary workshop.
Now a literary mentee of renowned queer author Michelle Tea and an alumni of the prestigious Voices of Our Nation literary workshop, some might say Jay and his prolific body of poetry, which grapples with intersectionality and identity personifies the social justice ethos that once characterized San Francisco's arts community.
They learned their craft in the literary workshop of the innovative elder writer Yevgeny Zamyatin.
Funds will support organizing the MATERIA literary workshop in 2017.
After The Literary Workshop had to be discontinued because of lack of advertising, Mr. Sand worked briefly as a newspaper reporter and a magazine circulation director.
After graduating NYU and before joining Parents Magazine, Mr. Sand founded The Literary Workshop magazine which published the stories of H.L. Mencken and other prominent authors.
After graduating New York University Mr. Sand launched The Literary Workshop where he edited and published the stories of prominent young writers including H. L. Mencken, Sherwood Andersen and Erskine Caldwell.
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