Writing Characters Into History With Anne Lazurko
Description
Join Anne Lazurko in this interactive historical fiction workshop to learn how to immerse compelling characters into another time and place and make history come alive for the reader.Additional Information
Part of RPL's Writes of Spring programming series.
Characters and their motivations drive a fictional story forward, and this is no less true in writing Historical Fiction. In this interactive workshop, you’ll learn how to immerse compelling characters into another time and place and make history come alive for the reader. We'll delve into the choices a writer must make between adherence to actual historical events, and the need to give characters the agency to move freely within the fictional story to satisfy the plot and theme.
This program is conducted through Zoom. Register to receive a reminder, the evaluation, and any other resources.
Click the link to join: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81601142243
This program is offered in partnership with the Saskatchewan Writers Guild.
Presenter Information: Anne Lazurko is the author of two novels, What Is Written on the Tongue, shortlisted for the 2022 Glengarry Book Award, and Dollybird which received the Willa Award for historical fiction and was shortlisted for a Saskatchewan Book Award. Her short fiction and poetry are published in literary magazines and anthologies, and Anne is an active editor, teacher, and mentor in the prairie writing community. A graduate of the Humber Creative Writing Program, she also holds a Political Science degree from the U of S. An award-winning agricultural journalist, Anne writes from her farm near Weyburn, SK.
7 spots available
When
Apr 4 2023, 7:00pm - 8:30pm
Where
Online, Zoom 3
Event Type
Learn and Personal Interest
Topic
Writing and Publishing
