On point: finding a fresh perspective
What makes a story feel fresh and unique? A unique point of view. Whether you’re writing fiction or non-fiction, uncovering why you want to tell a story can invigorate its narrative tension and drive. Through practical exercises, this workshop will help you hone your writer's voice.
You will learn:
You will learn:
- How the point of view can impact the narrative tension and pace of your story
- The difference between ‘point of view’ and ‘point of telling’
- Develop strategies to self-edit and polish your work
- Practical insights for how to prepare your writing for competitions or publication
Get a head start!
Saturday 20 February 2021
Online, via Zoom Time: 2pm - 4pm (AEDT) Cost: $75 members | $90 non members BOOKINGS CLOSE FRIDAY 19 FEBRUARY |
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Fiona Murphy is..
.. an award-winning Deaf poet and essayist. Her work has been published in Kill Your Darlings, Overland, The Big Issue, Griffith Review, among other publications. In 2019, she was awarded the Overland Fair Australia Essay Prize. Her memoir, The Shape of Sound, is forthcoming from Text Publishing in March 2021.
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