ABOUT THE WORKSHOP

Ordinary moments are the ones that make up most of our lives, yet we don’t always feel they’re worthy of writing about. In short pieces of nonfiction known as flash, writers can zoom in on little moments and make meaning of them within 750 words. A morning making pancakes, the receipt of an email, a drive with a sibling—these can all be rich with significance. In this workshop, we’ll learn the key craft elements of writing flash nonfiction based on ordinary moments through reading essays by Sanobar Sabah, Jill Christman, and Amanda Whitehurst, and generate the beginnings of our own flash pieces.

ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR

Eryn Sunnolia (she/they) is in her first year of the Rutgers Camden MFA program in creative nonfiction. Their writing has appeared in Electric Literature, River Teeth’s Beautiful Things, HuffPost, Vast Chasm, Well+Good, TINGE, and others.

This is a virtual event. To facilitate community-building, please plan to have your camera on during the workshop.

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$20 General, $5 Camden residents & Rutgers-Camden students

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Date & Time
July 23, 2025
12:00 pm-1:00 pm

Admission Information
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Contact
Sienna Zeilinger
8566684980
writers@camden.rutgers.edu

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