Structure is one of the most important facets of writing fiction or non-fiction. Join Judy McCrosky to discover how to support your characters and plot with good story structure.
Part of the Writes of Spring programming series.
This program is conducted through Zoom. Please register to receive a reminder, the evaluation, and any other resources.
Click the link to join: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84774518914
This program is offered in partnership with the Saskatchewan Writers’ Guild.
Structure is one of the most important facets of writing fiction or non-fiction. It needs to be front and center for the writer and yet almost invisible to the reader. If you have started a short story, novel, or other piece of writing and run out of steam, leaving the piece unfinished, chances are this happened because you don’t understand structure. With this workshop, you will easily learn how structure supports the characters and plot of your story. And you’ll be able to use it to finish almost anything you begin.

Presenter information: Judy McCrosky has had six books published and many short stories have appeared in magazines and been broadcast on CBC radio. Her published genres include literary, romance, nonfiction, science fiction, and fantasy. Judy taught Creative Writing at the University of Saskatchewan for over two decades. She’s spoken at conferences across Canada and in the USA and has taught at schools and libraries. Judy’s given workshops to writing groups, and to kids ranging from kindergarten to senior citizens. Judy likes talking about what she does and she especially likes teaching people how to write. Judy loves to teach because she always learns something.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Learn and Personal Interest | Books and Storytelling |
TAGS: | Writing and Publishing |
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