Using Artifacts to Write a Short Story

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An introductory workshop for the novice, this session will assist writers in using common objects as starting points for their short stories.

Participants should bring a pen and a drink/snack for themselves. Laptops and tablets are not recommended for this workshop. The programme is suitable for adults and senior students.

May 11th, 9 am until 12 noon

Nourish Community Hub
16 York Street, Cannington
(12 participants only)

About the Workshop Presenter:

Lucy E.M. Black is an experienced workshop presenter and the author of The Marzipan Fruit Basket, a collection of short stories, as well as Eleanor Courtown, a work of historical fiction. She writes a column for the Pineridge Arts Council called The Writing Room and also writes short stories and freelance articles.

Using Artifacts to Write a Short Story

Testimonials:

“Thank you for the enlightening workshop.  It was amazing how an artifact or small object can expand one’s mind and creatively become a story.”

“Awesome workshop.  The starting opening lines were a great help.  Lucy is friendly and very helpful in teaching us about the structure of writing short stories.”

“This was a great workshop! Thank you for teaching us about using an object and creating a story around it. That was my favorite part.  You are precious!”