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All Day WRITING CRAFT EVENT with Two Extraordinary WRITERS

Saturday May 18, 2019
9:00 am to 4:30 pm
Western Wake Technical Community College, Room 118

3434 Kildaire Farm Road, Cary NC
Registration closes May 15.
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Create Engaging Fiction that Readers Will Never Forget
​Create Engaging Fiction that Readers Will Never Forget
​Take a moment to think of stories that have made themselves a part of you. Remember one-of-a-kind characters like Jo March, whose heart broke when her sister Beth died, and so yours did, too. Remember evocative settings like To Kill A Mockingbird's hot, sticky courtroom. Remember mind-bending plots like the one that took you for a ride on the Orient Express. How can you create stories that will lodge in your readers' minds and never leave? You have to make them feel something.
 
In this workshop, you will participate in discussions and hands-on exercises that will help you:


Develop characters who are intriguing and relatable. (Even the villains!)
Create a setting that engages the senses and, thus feels real.
Use your characters' point-of-view to show your readers where you want them to look
Invent an internally logical plot that seizes the imagination.
Write an ending that will leave your readers breathless.​Take a moment to think of stories that have made themselves a part of you. Remember one-of-a-kind characters like Jo March, whose heart broke when her sister Beth died, and so yours did, too. Remember evocative settings like To Kill A Mockingbird's hot, sticky courtroom. Remember mind-bending plots like the one that took you for a ride on the Orient Express. How can you create stories that will lodge in your readers' minds and never leave? You have to make them feel something.
 
In this workshop, you will participate in discussions and hands-on exercises that will help you:



Develop characters who are intriguing and relatable. (Even the villains!)
Create a setting that engages the senses and, thus feels real.
Use your characters' point-of-view to show your readers where you want them to look
Invent an internally logical plot that seizes the imagination.
Write an ending that will leave your readers breathless.
with  Mary Anna Evans 

Create Engaging Fiction that Readers Will Never Forget

​Take a moment to think of stories that have made themselves a part of you. Remember one-of-a-kind characters like Jo March, whose heart broke when her sister Beth died, and so yours did, too. Remember evocative settings like To Kill A Mockingbird's hot, sticky courtroom. Remember mind-bending plots like the one that took you for a ride on the Orient Express. How can you create stories that will lodge in your readers' minds and never leave? You have to make them feel something.
 
In this workshop, you will participate in discussions and hands-on exercises that will help you:



Develop characters who are intriguing and relatable. (Even the villains!)
Create a setting that engages the senses and, thus feels real.
Use your characters' point-of-view to show your readers where you want them to look
Invent an internally logical plot that seizes the imagination.
Write an ending that will leave your readers breathless.

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