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Rising Action, the Engine of Story with Barbara Blatner via Zoom


A good story does not end where it began; through the alchemy of conflict, characters change. The monster becomes beautiful, lovers find each other, Oedipus “sees” what he could not see before. But how does the beginning of a story of part of a story move authentically to the end?
One way narrative moves forward is by “rising action,” the increase by increments in tension. “Rising action” is found in all genres, and in comedies as well as tragedies. Stories where action unfolds by degrees and is sustained by high stakes are organic and involving.
In this intensive, we will explore and work with the principle of “rising action” to see how it might help you “find” and mine the deep – and ultimately simple – arc of your story.
Fiction and non-fiction writers, poets and script makers, anyone who wants to work on story structure in macro (for example, the arc of a novel) and micro (for example, the arc of a scene) are welcome.
NB: This class will be capped at 15. You will receive a link as soon as you register to the email address you use to enroll in the class. Please check spam if you do not receive it. You will be sent a reminder email with the link 24 hours before class. Please read our policy page before registering. Scholarship information for this class will be available until February 15 2022.

Registration is $124 at:
www.writerscenter.org/calendar/blatneraction/

Barbara Blatner is a playwright, poet and composer. In Fall 2010, New York Quarterly Books published her verse memoir about her mother’s death, The Still Position, and in 2012 brought out a second full-length poetry collection, Living with You. Her play Years of Sky was produced at 59E59 Theatres in New York City in the summer of 2013 by Scripts Up!, supported by a grant from the Driehaus Foundation, and won the Columbia-Greene Playwrights Contest and the New Works of Merit award; a revised version of the play was presented as a 2015 Great Plains Theatre Conference PlayLabs play.

Barbara’s verse play for Epiphany, No Star Shines Sharper, was produced for stage and radio by the Mystic Theatre Company in 2004, published by Baker’s Plays in 1990, aired repeatedly on National Public Radio stations and acquired by New York’s Museum of Television and Radio. Grassy Knoll was produced in the First Annual Boston Theatre Marathon (1999) and appeared in Baker’s Plays anthology of plays selected from that event, and in New York’s Turnip Theatre Short Play Festival (1997). Shadow Play received a workshop production in the Cleveland Public Theatre’s 1993 New Plays Festival. Barbara’s adaptation of Tadeusz Borowski’s This Way for the Gas, Ladies and Gentlemen was commissioned by New Voices and staged at the Boston Public Library. The Choice, a video about childbearing written and produced with Diane Woodbrown, was shown in the 1991 International Women’s Video Festival.

Work staged in Boston’s New Theatre’s NeWorks series includes Years of Sky (ten-minute version, Honorable Mention, Nina Shengold’s Actors and Writers Short Play Contest), Betty and Mortie (a musical), and Marilyn Monroe in the DesertClearingand White Ashes were finalists in the O’Neill International Playwrights contest, Postures was staged by the Capital Repertory Company, and The Fair was produced by the Albany Playwrights’ Workshop which Ms. Blatner founded and where she worked as director, writer and composer under a CETA grant for four seasons.

Music compositions include songs for the 1989 Boston Shakespeare Company’s Irish Plays season, a score for the Merrimack Repertory Company’s Young Artists at Play Alice in Wonderland, and an instrumental score for New Theatre’s 1996 premiere of Rosanna Alfaro’s Pablo and Cleopatra. She recently co-wrote the book and wrote lyrics and music for a children’s musical, Heartsong.

Blatner’s chapbook of poems, The Pope in Space, was published by Intertext Press in 1986; poems, fiction and reviews have appeared in Beloved on this Earth (anthology), Heliotrope, House Organ, Poetry Northwest, The New York Quarterly, Lift, Apalachee Quarterly, 13th Moon, and others.

Blatner has taught Creative Writing and Composition at Yeshiva University since 2002. She received a Doctor of Arts in English from the SUNY-Albany, an M.A. in Creative Writing from Boston University, and a B.A. in Music Composition from Vassar College.

Event Location and Ticket Information

Date: Sunday, April 10, 2022
Times: 12:30 pm - 4:30 pm

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Presenter: Hudson Valley Writers Center
Presenter Phone: 19143325953