Microfiction Mentorships

One-on-One, Online, Asynchronous

10 Week Independent Micro Mentorship

Starting January 10, 2024. Open enrollment throughout 2024. Email me with questions at thomasrdean13@gmail.com.

$500

Micro means each story is 400 words or less

Weeks 1-2: Definitions and Opening Paragraphs

Weeks 3-4: Point of View and Characters

Weeks 5-6: Plot and Structure

Weeks 7-8: Putting It All Together

Weeks 9-10 Revision and Submission Strategies

Critiquing schedule:

Pre-work packet: 8 pages

Week 4: 8 pages: Revision or new drafts

Week: 6-7 8 pages: Revisions or new drafts

Week 10 Letter of strengths and things to work on

Zoom Meetings: 30-60 minutes each

Week 1 Welcome/Writing goals/Schedule set-up

Week 3 Discuss 1st packet

Week 6 Discuss 2nd packet

Week 9-10 Discuss 3rd packet

Class Takeaways:

1. Learning materials for craft elements of successful flash fiction

2. 3 or more full flash drafts (depending on the writer’s goals).

3. Deep, personal line notes and comments on up to 30 pages of flash writing.

4. Reading list of flash fiction examples.

5. Discussion and ideas for how/where to submit.

Tommy Dean
Flash writer, editor, teacher

Tommy Dean is the author of two flash fiction chapbooks Special Like the People on TV (Redbird Chapbooks, 2014) and Covenants (ELJ Editions, 2021), and a full flash collection, Hollows (Alternating Current Press, 2022). He lives in Indiana, where he currently is the Editor at Fractured Lit and Uncharted Magazine. A recipient of the 2019 Lascaux Prize in Short Fiction, his writing can be found in Best Microfiction 2019, 2020, 2023, Best Small Fiction 2019 and 2022. His work has been published in MonkeybicycleLaurel ReviewMoon City ReviewPithead ChapelNew Flash Fiction Review, and many other litmags. He has taught writing workshops for the Gotham Writers Workshop, the Writers Center, and The Writers Workshop.

One of the best things I did for my writing in 2022 was hiring Tommy as a coach. It felt like my own mini-MFA. I’m early in my flash fiction journey but have taken numerous classes and workshops over the past several years and formed my own feedback circles to help advance my writing and stories. But Tommy’s feedback and mentorship helped take my writing (and my own awareness of myself as a writer) to another level this year, and I’m grateful for that support. His feedback was specific enough to help improve the stories but also general in a way that gave me new insights about my own tendencies as a writer. Those 2-3 insights and broader writerly self-awareness were well worth the price of admission, and ones that I will be returning to again and again this year as I enter a new chapter. ~Wes