April Short Classes
Ahh, April. The birds are singing, flowers are blooming, and new short classes are springing up at GrubStreet. Take a look at some of this month's exciting offerings:
April 8th, 12th & 13th
- Pieces of Me: Writing about Gender
- The Pineapple Diaries: Monologue Writing Workshop
- The Psychology of Character
- Novel Essentials: Narrative Perspective
- Parallel Tracks: How to Master Multiple Storylines, Time Frames, and Points of View in Fiction
- The Modern Love Workshop
- Despicable Me: The Self as Antihero in Creative Nonfiction
- Writing Page-Turning Prose
- Discovering Meaning within Story Structure: Providence
April 18th, 19th, & 20th
- How to Finish: Project Management Techniques for Writers
- Start Strong, End Strong
- The Short, Publishable, Commercial Personal Essay
- The Joke’s on You: The Serious Work Of Using Humor in Your Writing
- Gestating Your Genius: A Generative Seminar
- From Zero to Memoir
- Generator Bootcamp
- Strategies for Submitting Your Short Work
- The Personal is Historical: Expanding the Scope of Nonfiction Narratives
- Inventing Languages: Providence
April 25 & 26th

Hannah Levinson
Hannah Levinson (she/her) serves as the Senior Development Associate at GrubStreet. She serves as the primary point of contact for the GrubStreet membership program, and supports the Associate Director of Development in donor stewardship. She is a graduate of Northeastern University with a BA in English and Theatre, minor in Writing. Previously, Hannah worked at Actor's Shakespeare Project as their Social Media Coordinator and at the National Women's Theatre Festival as the Artistic & Administrative Apprentice. As an artist & writer, Hannah strives to bring an ethic of care and justice into whatever project she's working on. She wears a variety of hats, including playwright, researcher, stage manager, dramaturg, director, avid baker, and devoted plant parent. When she's not at GrubStreet, she's probably cooking up something tasty in her cozy home in Jamaica Plain, or supporting new play development in Boston at Fresh Ink Theatre.
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