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<p>During this course, you will be reading one story provided by the instructor, plus one story from each participant prior to beginning the workshop. The workshop will last for three one-hour sessions, beginning Friday night before the start of Oxfurred Comma itself.</p>
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<dt>Friday &mdash; Evening Pacific time</dt>
<dd>This will be the time to do some introductions and learn a bit about the process of critiquing in the context of a workshop. After that, we will run through a critique of ((Story)), followed by an open discussion. At the end, you will receive your assignment, due Saturday night at 5PM Pacific.</dd>
<dd>This will be the time to do some introductions and learn a bit about the process of critiquing in the context of a workshop. After that, we will run through a critique of ((Story TBD)), followed by an open discussion. At the end, you will receive your assignment, <em>due Saturday night at 5PM Pacific.</em></dd>
<dt>Saturday &mdash; TBD</dt>
<dd>On Saturday, we will spend some time per author critiquing each other&rsquo;s stories, provided prior to the workshop. Pending remaining time, we will discuss what we liked and didn&rsquo;t like about the process of critique so that we bring that to the table on Sunday.</dd>
<dt>Sunday &mdash; TBD</dt>
<dd>The final day will be spent critiquing the assignments received on Saturday. At the end, we will discuss what we can take away from the process of critique to apply to our own writing and critical reading. Participants will be provided a certificate upon completion.</dd>
<dd>The final day will be spent critiquing each other&rsquo;s assignments turned in on Saturday with an eye towards where to go with editing. At the end, we will discuss what we can take away from the process of critique to apply to our own writing, as well as to critical reading in the future. Participants will be provided a certificate upon completion.</dd>
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<h2 id="assignments">Assignments</h2>
<p>One week before the workshop begins, students will be provided with reading materials that will be heavily discussed in the workshop.</p>
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<p>This is doubly important given the nature of the workshop during a convention. We will be discussion the work of real people, and those discussions will be visible to spectators who also wish to learn but are not participating in the workshop itself, though the chat will be heavily moderated to ensure that the discussion taking place between participants remains the focus.</p>
<p>If there are any issues regarding respect, message me or a Guild moderator and they will be addressed immediately. Please be sure to provide Telegram or Discord contact information so that, should we need, we can message directly.</p>
<h2 id="about-me">About me</h2>
<p>My name is Madison Scott-Clary, and I&rsquo;ve been chilling in the furry writing community for a decade or so now. I was editor-in-chief of [adjective][species], an online magazine exploring the social and demographic aspects of the furry subculture, and editor-in-chief of Hybrid Ink, a small publishing house focused on thoughtful LGBTQ+ writing. I am the author of the Post-Self cycle, the Sawtooth anthologies, and three other books, and have edited or helped edit the short story anthologies <em>Arcana &mdash; A Tarot Anthology</em>, <em>When the World Was Young: a Prehistoric Anthology</em>, and <em>Clade</em>, an anthology of stories set in the Post-Self universe. I am currently studying for my MFA in creative writing at Cornell College, and this workshop is being held as part of that degree program.</p>
<p>I&rsquo;m Madison Scott-Clary (she/her), and I&rsquo;ve been chilling in the furry writing community for a decade or so now. I was editor-in-chief of [adjective][species], an online magazine exploring the social and demographic aspects of the furry subculture, and editor-in-chief of Hybrid Ink, a small publishing house focused on thoughtful LGBTQ+ writing. I am the author of the Post-Self cycle, the Sawtooth anthologies, and three other books, and have edited or helped edit the short story anthologies <em>Arcana &mdash; A Tarot Anthology</em>, <em>When the World Was Young: a Prehistoric Anthology</em>, and <em>Clade</em>, an anthology of stories set in the Post-Self universe. I am currently studying for my MFA in creative writing at Cornell College, and this workshop is being held as part of that degree program.</p>
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