Burnt Tongue Presents the first solo writing workshop from Charlene Elsby:

Charlene Elsby’s

PSYCHODEMONICS: Writing as Exorcism

A Four Week Deep Dive Writing Workshop

Charlene Elsby is absolutely everywhere you turn in indie horror lit. I asked her if she wanted to run a writing workshop. The genesis of it can be summed up in one DM from Charlene, “So I’m thinking of my constant theme of telling people in interviews that what I write is only horror because existence is horrific." My next message was something like, so is that a yeah? Here we are a few months later with

PSYCHODEMONICS: Writing as Exorcism

The genesis of this workshop can be summed up in one DM from Charlene, “So I’m thinking of my constant theme of telling people in interviews that what I write is only horror because existence is horrific." My next message was something like, so is that a yeah let’s do it?

But, this isn’t craft class, Craig has that covered right now. This is initiation.

Charlene Elsby writes with an intellect honed from a PhD in philosophy and the authority of a former tenure track professor. Her voice sharpened by blood, sex, grief, and ecstatic despair. She writes at the edgelands of horror and literary fiction, where the soul contorts and what’s most human starts to feel alienating in its totality. She’s published 9 books in five years including Hexis, Psychros, The Devil Thinks I’m Pretty, Red Flags, possibly the best philosophical horror novel ever written in Violent Faculties, and her newest The Organization is Here to Support You, is what Kafka would’ve written if he’d had a LinkedIn account and a vendetta. She interrogates human consciousness at the philosophical level, dismantles conventional storytelling, subverts form and turns sentences, storytelling, and its philosophy, into a razorwire tango over the void.

This is Charlene’s first solo writing workshop, designed to be something you’ve never seen before.

PSYCHODEMONICS is an immersion, or maybe a drowning. It’s a generative and philosophical workshop for writers ready to confront their own contradictions, push past instinctive defenses, and channel the voice they’ve long buried beneath imitation, fear, and bad narrative habit. This isn’t about finding the story, it’s about becoming the writer who can tell it.

You’ll get weekly lectures, assignments, and critiques. Then t here’s that something that’s harder to quantify: a shift in how you relate to language, form, and emotional clarity. This is about writing from the inside out, from your own marrow, without apology.

Charlene doesn’t separate form from thought, or thought from feeling. She builds a space where people write differently—because they’ve changed. And by the end of this course, you will have changed.

“Elsby’s work is thrilling and terrifying… bursting with dangerous, sexy rage. It’s evidence of a gripping and unstoppable intellect.”
Lindsay Lerman, author of I’m From Nowhere

“There’s no one like Charlene Elsby. She’s the scream queen of psycho-philosophical transgressive lit. Her writing is dark magic with brains, blood, and soul.”
House of Vlad Press

“Elsby lifts patterns of thought directly from inside your head… It leaves you vulnerable, shaking, wrecked—and, maybe, changed.”
B.R. Yeager, author of Negative Space

“Charlene Elsby is the future of horror literature. She just doesn’t care if it wants her.”
– Emil Ottoman, Burnt Tongue Editorial

This Workshop is for:

Writers of literary fiction, horror, autofiction, experimental prose, or anything weird enough that you’ve been told to tone it down.

If you’ve been circling the work you should be doing, this is where you step into it.

THIS WORKSHOP WILL FILL QUICKLY

4 weeks

10 students

$375

4 weeks of instruction, video lectures, and reading

  • Weekly generative assignments

  • Instructor and peer critique

  • A short story draft by workshop end

  • Philosophical provocations and practical techniques

  • A private community space for discussion and resource sharing

  • Unflinching feedback in a space built on trust, clarity, and risk

“Psychodemonics is a course about imparting soul (psyche) to your writing and how to embody the daimon that inspires the work. Students will learn how human perspective determines our capacity to write from a viewpoint, how to reduce experience to its essence, and how literary expression differs from (but requires) the mechanical process of writing. Along the way, we will form habits that encourage authenticity and introspection, improve rhythm, and help to avoid bad faith fiction.”

- Charlene Elsby

Applications Open July 10th

Class starts August 4th

Payment due in full before first day of workshop. Payment details will be included in your acceptance email.

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“Fiction that is “transgressive” pushes against something, either in form or in content. It takes what is familiar and asks us to expand on that. Literature that pushes boundaries first calls attention to boundaries, and then demands that we consider whether those boundaries were ever appropriate. Transgressive fiction can help us to recognize the world as it is, in a way that people just haven’t discussed, or it can ask us whether this is a good world — whether it’s not just our concepts but our reality that we should move beyond.”

- Charlene Elsby