COURSES

Pelagic School courses are designed to be consumable at a few different degrees of depth, with additional readings available in each unit if you want a deeper or more scholarly dive. Reflective prompts and creative exercises provide a way to digest the material in relation to your own writing. All courses point toward creative projects as methods for grasping the material.

You can move through the courses on your own, self-guided. Or you can join or request an occasional course grouping, to process the material and play with its exercises in company.

Gertrude Stein in space + time

Gertrude Stein in Space and Time covers two major elements of Stein’s legacy and offerings to writing as it continues to be written.

The first unit explores her experimental method and the way her writing is a practice of a certain kind of perception.

The second unit focuses on her conception of the landscape play, something that not only informed her own play making but became a braid in a minor experimental dramatic tradition, one that still presents a lively counter-argument to the dominant orthodoxies around drama and storytelling that inform both stage and television writing.

The third unit is a kit, a kind of mix between a card deck and a board game that allows you to make your own landscape play.

Each section includes a series of scrolling lectures with excerpts from Stein woven in, further readings if a deeper dive is desired, and reflective and creative exercises to digest the use and interest of Stein’s writing, methods, and theories without reverting to student or scholar mode.