[VIRTUAL WORKSHOP] Blurring the Genre Lines of Speculative Fiction
Victor Manibo
[VIRTUAL WORKSHOP] Blurring the Genre Lines of Speculative Fiction

Saturdays, June 3 and 10, 2023 | 2 PM ET – 5 PM ET | Sliding Scale $100- $200
Online | 2 Sessions | REGISTER HERE!

**Apply for a scholarship seat here! Limited scholarship seats are available and will be chosen by lottery. The deadline to apply for a scholarship seat is end of day May 29, 2023**

**All AAWW workshops serve writers of the global majority (BIPOC). If you are not a person of the global majority, we ask you to refrain from signing up for this workshop.**

This course is open to beginner and novice writers in any genre and any form (short or long) with an interest in writing fiction with speculative elements.

Keeping in theme with our workshop theme of understory, this workshop harkens to interspecies relationships by way of genre blurring, this course will introduce attendees to effective ways of blending the speculative fiction genres (science fiction, fantasy, and horror) and non-speculative genres such as domestic fiction, mysteries and thrillers, and romance. 

This workshop will involve lectures about genre and subgenre definitions; works that successfully straddle genre lines; structural considerations and managing reader expectations when writing genre-blending works. 

This workshop will also have a seminar and discussion component centering genre-blending short stories. Attendees will generate writings based on prompts during the workshop. 

Finally, attendees will have the opportunity to submit their own writing (submitted in advance of the course) for feedback from the instructor and other attendees.

Victor Manibo is a Filipino speculative fiction writer living in New York. As a queer immigrant and a person of color, he writes about people who live these identities as they navigate imaginary worlds. He is the author of the science fiction noir novel THE SLEEPLESS and is a 2022 Lambda Literary Emerging Voices Fellow. His next book, ESCAPE VELOCITY, comes out in Spring 2024 from Erewhon Books. Aside from fiction, he also spins fantastical tales in his career as a lawyer. He lives in Queens with his husband, their dog, and their two cats. Find him online at victormanibo.com or on Twitter @victormanibo.

//NOTE ON ACCESSIBILITY//
Captions provided. ASL Interpretation available upon request 1 week ahead of the first workshop session. For further questions and access needs, please contact tle@aaww.org.

Event Image Description: A green to pink gradient celestial background with stars and bursts of light. The text reads in bold white “BLURRING THE GENRE LINES OF SPECULATIVE FICTION, AN ONLINE WORKSHOP WITH VICTOR MANIBO, SATURDAYS JUNE 3 & 10, 2PM-5PM ET, VIRTUAL”. There is a black and white portrait of Victor slightly smiling at the camera. Victor is a queer Filipino writer with black coifed hair and a short beard and mustache. He is wearing a high neck sweater with a grid line texture. There are pink to blue gradient swirls and zig zag shapes throughout the graphic. The bottom of the graphic features the AAWW logo in bold black print and reads “Asian American Writers’ Workshop”.

[VIRTUAL WORKSHOP] Blurring the Genre Lines of Speculative Fiction

Victor Manibo
Saturday, June 3, 2023
2:00 PM
$0.00


Upcoming Events
April 4 7:00 PM
[IN-PERSON] CRYSTAL HANA KIM: THE STONE HOME W/ JULIA PHILLIPS
Presented by AAWW and Books Are Magic, join us to celebrate Crystal Hana Kim's The Stone Home, a hauntingly poetic family drama and coming-of-age story that reveals a dark corner of South Korean history through the eyes of a small community living in a reformatory center—a stunning work of great emotional power from the critically acclaimed author of If You Leave Me.
April 30 6:30 PM
[IN-PERSON] SEJAL SHAH PRESENTS HOW TO MAKE YOUR MOTHER CRY, WITH MINNA PROCTOR
Join McNally Jackson and AAWW to celebrate Sejal Shah's HOW TO MAKE YOUR MOTHER CRY, a collection of genre-queer short stories braided with images and ephemera explore the experiences of growing up and living as a diasporic Gujarati woman searching for home. Sejal will be in conversation with writer, translator, and editor Minna Proctor!
May 2 7:00 PM
AAWW & Kundiman Present: Emerging Writers in Conversation
Join AAWW and Kundiman in-person and online for a conversation between emerging writers Hannah Bae, Jen Lue, Gina Chung, and Rajat Singh!