The Lab: Turning Obsession into Art with Aesthetic Force

The Lab: Turning Obsession into Art with Aesthetic Force

We’ll investigate how great writing thrives on contrast, specificity, and the interplay between perceived and actual beauty.

By Bay Area Book Festival

Date and time

Saturday, May 31 · 12:15 - 1:15pm PDT

Location

The Marsh Arts Center, Theatre

2120 Allston Way Berkeley, CA 94704

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

Matthew Clark Davison


The Marsh Berkeley - Theatre


Great writing doesn’t start with form—it starts with obsession. But how do we transform raw obsession into something that stuns, unsettles, and compels? How do we move beyond reason to aesthetic force—the power that makes art unforgettable?

Join Matthew Clark Davison, co-author of The Lab: Experiments in Writing Across Genre (W.W. Norton), for a generative session exploring how writers can balance beauty and darkness, disrupt reader expectations, and render images that bypass logic and strike at the level of feeling.

Drawing from the insights of Sarah Lewis—professor, cultural critic, and author—on "aesthetic force," as well as generative exercises from The Lab, we’ll investigate how great writing—whether fiction, memoir, or hybrid—thrives on contrast, specificity, and the interplay between what some think is beautiful and what truly is. Through interactive prompts, you’ll experiment with techniques that push your work.

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Do you believe in the revolutionary power of literature? So do we. Since 2015, Bay Area Book Festival has featured the boldest and most brilliant literary voices in conversations about issues that matter, with a focus on justice and diversity. We’re a world-class literary extravaganza taking place each year over two days in Downtown Berkeley.

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