Writing for an International Audience: An Exploration of Identity – Litro Masterclass

About the course

Course Fee

85

Course Length

1 Day

Weekly Study

75 mins

Testimonial

“Litro Masterclasses pushed me to see my strengths and weaknesses clearly, with honest feedback and detailed critique. The experience helped me develop work I could take beyond my local scene and into international opportunities.”
Sarah Dunham, Teacher

Course summary

Live on Zoom: Sat 11 April 2026, 1:00pm ET (6:00pm UK) | 60–75 mins | Seats capped at 15

Writing for an International Audience: An Exploration of Identity is a live, single-session masterclass that focuses on one practical question: how do you make work rooted in culture and identity readable across contexts without flattening what makes it specific?
You’ll learn craft tools for clarity, reference points, and voice, and you’ll look briefly at excerpts from international writers as models for how identity and culture operate on the page.

The session ends with a guided writing prompt designed to generate a new scene draft exploring identity and cross-cultural tension. You’ll leave with fresh material, a reusable “context cues” method, and clearer next steps for shaping work intended for readers beyond your immediate world.

How you will learn

You’ll learn through a focused mix of craft teaching, brief close reading, and guided drafting during the session — leaving with a new scene draft and a repeatable method for making culture and identity legible on the page without over-explaining.

  • Live Zoom session (60–75 minutes): short teaching segment, close discussion of short excerpts, then guided writing.
  • Signature exercise (in-session): a structured prompt to draft a scene exploring identity and cross-cultural tension (recommended 400–800 words).
  • Practical Q&A: bring a project, idea, or craft question about audience, clarity, and cultural reference points.
  • Optional share moment: share a short excerpt or reflection if you want — sharing is always opt-in.
  • Optional upload (if enabled): submit your exercise draft after the session for light-touch guidance focused on next steps (not line-by-line edits).
  • Worksheet download: a one-page worksheet you can reuse to map identity, audience, and context cues for future drafts.
  • Replay: not recorded unless agreed in writing in advance.

A practical craft session on writing identity with clarity, context, and reach—without flattening what makes your work specific.

The Tutor

Megan Turner

Megan Turner is a graduate of the MFA Program for Poets and Writers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Her work has appeared in Witness, Atticus Review, Rio Grande Review, Fiction International, Cottonwood, and others. Originally from Baltimore, Megan grew up in Harrogate, England, and Columbia, Maryland in the U.S. She now lives in Maine.