21c Louisville has been proud to partner with Louisville Literary Arts
to host literary workshops in our galleries. Beginning on January 12,
we will host a 4-week workshop, Between the Sheets: Writing Sex &
Desire, led by instructor Megan Pillow. Pre-registration is required.
Sex writing is categorized under a lot of different names — erotica,
romance, porn — but rarely is it given prominent real estate in
literary fiction – or even taken seriously. There are many reasons
for that. At the top of the list is the “Bad Sex in Literary
Fiction” award, which annually highlights sex writing that uses
awkward language and the objectification of women’s bodies as a
vehicle to describe sexual engagement. But another prominent reason
sex writing is often devalued is because so many women are writing it.
As writer Kristen Roupenian, author of “Cat Person,” notes in a
recent piece in The Guardian, the inclusion of any description of sex
in a piece of writing by a woman often becomes the focal point of the
piece, even if that really isn’t its focus, and allows critics to
pigeonhole her as a “sex writer” alone. Over the course of 4
consecutive Sundays, we’re going to examine fiction and nonfiction
about sex and desire, particularly works by women, that center sex and
have merit because of the inclusion of sexual content, not in spite of
it. Together, we’ll look at work by Roxane Gay, bell hooks, Natalie
Lima, Crystal Wilkinson, Allison Wallis, Randa Jarrar, Jennifer
Wortman, and more; we’ll discuss what makes the work of these
writers effective, what tools the writing uses to achieve its goals,
what it ultimately accomplishes, and what we can borrow from it to
improve our own approaches to writing sex. Participants will leave
this workshop with a reading list of sex writing, a draft of a new
piece of sex writing, feedback on that work (or, if preferred, on a
piece of previously-drafted work), and suggestions of journals where
they might submit their work > Learn more and register for the
workshop here ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR Megan Pillow is a graduate of the
University of Iowa Writers’ Workshop in fiction and is currently a
doctoral candidate in the University of Kentucky’s English
Department. Her work has appeared, among other places, in Electric
Literature, SmokeLong Quarterly, Hobart, Paper Darts, Brevity, and
Passages North, and has been featured in Longreads. She has twice been
twice nominated for a Pushcart Prize, for Best Small Fictions, for
Best of the Net, has a story featured on the 2019 Wigleaf Top 50, and
has an essay honored as notable in the 2019 edition of The Best
American Essays. Megan is working on a novel and completing her
dissertation, an examination of the American freak show and its
literature. Megan has received fellowships from Pen Parentis and the
Martha’s Vineyard Institute of Creative Writing and completed a
residency with the Ragdale Foundation. She lives in Louisville,
Kentucky with her two children, but a big part of her heart also lives
in Portland, Oregon.
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