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So, You’ve Got a First Draft....Now What?

2023-01-04 18:00:00 2023-01-04 20:00:00 America/Regina So, You’ve Got a First Draft....Now What? Join RPL Writer in Residence, Pam Bustin as we explore different approaches to revision. For those who have completed a draft of a novel, a play, or even a short story or piece of nonfiction. Online - Zoom 1

Wednesday, January 04
6:00pm - 8:00pm

Add to Calendar 2023-01-04 18:00:00 2023-01-04 20:00:00 America/Regina So, You’ve Got a First Draft....Now What? Join RPL Writer in Residence, Pam Bustin as we explore different approaches to revision. For those who have completed a draft of a novel, a play, or even a short story or piece of nonfiction. Online - Zoom 1

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Join RPL Writer in Residence, Pam Bustin as we explore different approaches to revision. For those who have completed a draft of a novel, a play, or even a short story or piece of nonfiction.

Pam will share her own process including hands-on work with creating a story Map that will help you get both an overview of your novel and revel the nuts and bolts of craft issues.

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/87263019790 

Presenter Information: Writer in Residence Pam Bustin is a writer, performer, story-tender, and the award-winning author of the novel Mostly Happy, the stage plays Saddles in the Rain, The Passage of Georgia O’Keefe and barefoot, and the CBC Radio dramas Coffee in Lloyd, The White Car Project, and Talking with the Dead. She was born in Regina and raised in a host of small towns across the prairies. For the last ten years, she’s lived mostly in Chapleau Ontario with a lovely man and 10,001 books. 

She served as the Saskatoon Programs coordinator for the Saskatchewan Writers’ Guild and sat on the board and dramaturgical committee of the Saskatchewan Playwrights’ Centre. She has sorely missed the comradery and depth of talent in the Saskatchewan writing community and is thrilled to be returning to Regina and to one of her favorite libraries to serve as Writer in Residence.

Whether you yearn to take the first step towards developing a writing practice, are starting a new story, or find yourself lost in the woods with a book that you fear you will never finish, Pam would love to accompany you for a time on your journey. Learn more by visiting https://www.reginalibrary.ca/services/writer-in-residence 

AGE GROUP: | Adults |

EVENT TYPE: | Books and Storytelling |

TAGS: | Writing and Publishing |

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