Facilitated by author and teacher Rick Holinger, this workshop welcomes writers of all abilities and genres. This month's topic: Scene building.
Discussion topic this month: Where to start your essay, fiction, or even a poem, with action or setting? Background details need filling in at some point; how is that done the most efficiently without boring the reader, by furthering the plot, and enhancing character?
The Night Writers Workshop discusses various topics within writing and provides a welcoming environment for peer feedback. The program is organized into two sections: critique of submitted manuscripts and discussion of writing topics. For more information on submitting a manuscript, please visit Night Writer Guidelines.
UNABLE TO ATTEND THIS EVENT? OUR NEXT MEETINGS ARE:
Tuesday, April 14 • 6–8:30 p.m. Topic: Ironic Distance
Tuesday, May 12 • 6–8:30 p.m. Topic: Who Am I?
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AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Books / Book Clubs / Writing |
TAGS: | Writing | Night Writers Workshop | Discussion Group | Adults |