“We meet on a rainy evening in early March. Earlier that week, I had been lying in Dolores Park listening to a John Lennon song, and I thought of…”
—from Rolando André López’s “To the Man Who Killed My Poem” in @offassignment.bsky.social #HispanicHeritageMonth www.offassignment.com/articles/rol...
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I said goodbye to a lot of things this past summer, among them my favorite bar in New York. I wrote about letting go, a thing I am fundamentally bad at and do not like one little bit. Shoutout to the wonderful folks at @offassignment.bsky.social www.offassignment.com/gttp/diana-h...
“In August of 2022, I rode the purple line from Evanston into Chicago. I was going to Madison and Halsted.”
Read Ingrid Rojas Contreras’s essay, “Goodbye to the Chicago Intersection Where I Was Reborn,” in @offassignment.bsky.social! #HispanicHeritageMonth www.offassignment.com/gttp/ingrid-...
“You’d chosen a fitting alias—unique enough to stand out from Sean Cody’s stable of all-American jocks named Mark and Ken, but not laughable...”
—Steven Tagle's “To the First-Time Porn Star” in @offassignment.bsky.social #FilipinoAmericanHistoryMonth
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"What is it about the steady movement of a vehicle—a bus, a plane, a boat, a train—that makes every possible life I could live spill out in front of me?" — Maggie Hart
Love the setting & details & rumination in this essay. @offassignment.bsky.social
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Reading an excerpt from my @offassignment.bsky.social essay, “To the First-Time Porn Star,” last night at Zurich Spoken Word. Thank you, Yun, for the snap and the community! Here’s a link to read the full piece: www.offassignment.com/articles/ste...
This spring I'm working with @offassignment.bsky.social on an online class about writing rage. Dan, Maggie, Ashley, and Carmen are going to help me. Their work has kept me from launching myself into the sun. Come join us.
What if your "too small" story is actually perfect for a picture book? Join award-winning @kyomaclear.bsky.social, @dirtbagg.bsky.social, @matthewburgessj.bsky.social, X Fang, & @bottomshelfbks.bsky.social for our five-week course on writing picture books this September.
"Writing Picture Books" starts tomorrow! Join @kyomaclear.bsky.social , @bottomshelfbks.bsky.social , X. Fang, @matthewburgessj.bsky.social , & @dirtbagg.bsky.social to learn techniques and generate new approaches to picture book writing.
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This kicked off this past Saturday and it’s such vital discussion! Thanks @offassignment.bsky.social
Imagine you come to consciousness with no memory of who you are and what just happened . For @ingridrojasc.bsky.social, who rose from a roadside accident in Chicago in a state of amnesia, that feeling was ecstasy. What happens when she returns to the site of the crash?
In this week's "Behind the Essay" interview, @ingridrojasc.bsky.social tells us about her favorite modes of transportation, what the form of a farewell essay unlocked for her about goodbyes, and the great classics and forthcoming books that have been on her reading list.
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Ingrid Rojas Contreras lost her memory entirely when she was hit by a car at a nondescript Chicago intersection. It became a symbol of heartbreak, ecstasy, rebirth.
When she returns for the first time, what will she find? www.offassignment.com/gttp/ingrid-...
We're delighted to announce Carey Baraka is now our Editor-at-Large! Since 2022, Carey has played an instrumental role in curating and editing OA essays from a wide range of international writers. Raising a virtual toast to an editor extraordinaire, and here's to many more astounding essays to come!
What is autofiction? Join @aubereylescure.bsky.social and four legends in the realm of autobiographical fiction for this upcoming five-week Masters' Series: @alexanderchee.bsky.social, Laura Van Den Berg, Zinzi Clemmons, & Andrew Sean Greer.
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Congratulations to OA contributor Olajide Omojarabi, whose short story "Messenger Meg" appears in this summer's issue of Ploughshares Journal! Olajide is currently at work on his debut novel and collection of short stories. Get a taste of his stunning writing at Off Assignment:
Registration closes soon for "Writing the Body" with @margosteines.bsky.social! Write about embodied experiences with nuance and power, joined by renowned guest authors @sarahmanguso.bsky.social, Krys Malcolm Belc, @porochista.bsky.social, & @christinajcooke.bsky.social.
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"I'm partial to 'So Many Ways to Dance: Reading Raymond Carver in Wilmington.' I 've always loved Jamie Tews' work, but the way she navigates a breakup in this essay holds a new level of insight and vulnerability." —Emily Lowe
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In our latest "Letter to a Stranger" essay by Emily Lowe, we learn to leave the trail and follow the tracks. It may be reckless, but the desire for an adventure, and the desire to be part of her father's epic tales at the campfire, drove Emily onwards.
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Not all strangers in the "Letter to a Stranger" archive are human! Like Emily Lowe's last week, Sebastian Modak's essay is to a Siberian dog who accompanied him on a lonesome hike to Lake Baikal while he was on assignment for the NY Times' 52 Places column.
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Travel writing is a beloved genre--and yet, historically, so much of it has gone awry.
Develop a new approach to travel with our "Rethinking Travel Writing" course, led by Faith Adiele—featuring Bani Amor, Pier Nirandara, Carey Baraka, & @noosarowiwa.bsky.social. Register:
This week, we're reading about how young womanhood, and its implications for marriage, has evolved in media; the lessons to be learned from fish while navigating queerness (@elizabethendicott.bsky.social); and a deep dive on a ubiquitous font in Manhattan (@aresluna.org): buff.ly/6tBGqM0
Join our "How to Write Autofiction" course this fall to learn from incredible writers @aubereylescure.bsky.social, @alexanderchee.bsky.social, Laura van den Berg, Andrew Sean Greer, & Zinzi Clemmons.
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Take a look behind this week's "Letter to a Stranger" essay as writer Emily Lowe reflects on connecting with nature, bending the rules, and finding new ways to approach the bear that has haunted her stories over the years.
Read the full Q&A through the newsletter: buff.ly/6tBGqM0
We're thrilled to have incredible authors Steve Almond, @meghamaj.bsky.social, Anthony Doerr, Camille Dungy, and @sarahmanguso.bsky.social teaching our "Writing Desire" Masters' Series course this November. Bring your burning questions for this stellar group and register here: buff.ly/CUo4EhW
In this week's new essay, we meet a bear. We follow its paw prints through the woods, imagine it scarfing down berries, and, through it all, feel the wonder and trust of a daughter ready to follow her father anywhere.
Read this heartbreakingly tender essay by Emily Lowe: buff.ly/7DdNV0r
Imagination is essential to creating new worlds, both on and off the page. Join "The Practice of Imagination" w Rachel Khong, Shruti Swamy, @rubenwrites.bsky.social, Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah, & Hilary Leichter this fall to develop a stronger imaginative practice to fuel your writing:
At OA, we’ll take a prompt over a blank page any day—all our columns invite writers to respond to a generative prompt!
Read OA co-founder Colleen Kinder ( @colleenkinder.bsky.social) in Brevity ( @dintywmoore.bsky.social) about their potential as creative springboards:
She's taught two OA courses and been a guest at another: Chloé Caldwell's pretty popular around here. So let's congratulate her on her new memoir! Mia Arias Tsang, a guest author at Chloé's most recent OA course, joins her on tour, and catch OA contributors Leslie Jamison & Michelle Tea in NYC & LA!