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These writers published their first stories while taking my workshop at the Hudson Valley Writers’ Center.
-- Beth Hahn is a hands-on, thoughtful, and intuitive teacher. I took a short, six-week workshop with her, and her guidance and insight helped me get three short stories published. She is very generous with her time, and treats every story with love and care. If you are lucky enough to work with Beth, she will guide you, inspire you, and teach you so much. - Tamar Gritbetz
Read Tamar's "Six Feet Apart" in 3Cents Magazine
-- Beth Hahn is such a skillful teacher, so good at craft, and so insightful in her feedback. I’ve published every short story written in her group. Not only that, but she also really cares about and supports her students’ writing careers. It’s amazing having her in your corner. - Rachel Kowalsky
Read Rachel's "The Delivery Boy" in Booth
-- In early 2018, when I was desperate for some rigorous and nurturing writing instruction, I was lucky enough to find Beth’s marvelous short fiction workshop only a 45-minute drive away. Since then, I can honestly say that Beth has shaped me into the sort of writer I’d always hoped to be. Her impeccable editorial eye, her ability to get at the heart of a story or a writer’s intent, her encouragement when submission-nerves set in, her unflagging gifts of empathy and uplift… I can’t say enough about Beth’s wide-ranging gifts as a teacher, mentor, friend. I HIGHLY encourage folks to take her workshops! - Eileen Tomarchio
Read Eileen's "Origin of a Face" in Milk Candy Review
-- Beth has been a teacher and mentor to me for a number of years. She transformed me from a person who wished to learn the craft of writing to a writer with stories published in literary magazines. She is a supportive, positive influence in my life as a writer and a person. Thank you, Beth. - Laurence Williams
Read Laurence's "Surprise Visit" in Two Hawks Quarterly
-- I've been working with Beth for years, and I'm always in awe of her talent, her passion for literature, and her unwavering investment in her students. My advice to all writers: Find where she's teaching and sign up. - Karen Zlotnick
Read Karen's "Scar" in Pithead Chapel