Date:
Tuesday, 01/26/2021
Time: 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Category:
Truth in writing is a tricky thing. How much of themselves does an author need to show? How much truth is necessary to build authenticity? Is experience essential to tell a story, or can an author rely on their imagination? Explore these questions and more with Michelle Tuplin (MA in Creative Writing) from Chelsea’s Serendipity Books. This is a two-part workshop, appropriate for nonfiction and fiction writers alike (or even if you are just considering where to begin). Part 1 will be a presentation and discussion. For Part II writers will submit a short writing sample and Michelle Tuplin will select a few samples to critique as well as give general writing pointers.
Register for either of these 2-part sessions: Session A (Tuesdays, 7:00 p.m.) OR Session B (Thursdays, 7:00 p.m.)
Session A:
January 21 (Part 1) – Thursday – (Note: If selecting Session A – go to January 21 to register for Part 1)
February 25 (Part 2) – Thursday – (Note: If selecting Session A – go to February 25 to register for Part 2)
Session B:
January 26 (Part 1) – Tuesday – (Note: if selecting Session B, register below for Part 1)
February 16 (Part 2) – Tuesday – (Note: if selecting Session B, go to February 16 to register for Part 2)
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This event has room for 98 people. There are currently 3 people registered.Bookings are closed for this event.
01/26/2021 7:00 PM 01/26/2021 8:00 PM America/Detroit Writer’s Workshop: Truth in Writing – Session B, Part 1
Truth in writing is a tricky thing. How much of themselves does an author need to show? How much truth is necessary to build authenticity? Is experience essential to tell a story, or can an author rely on their imagination? Explore these questions and more with Michelle Tuplin (MA in Creative Writing) from Chelsea’s Serendipity […]
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