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Store & Payment › Summer Seminar Series: Using Interiority and Reflection in Nonfiction and Fiction, Wed July 22

Summer Seminar Series: Using Interiority and Reflection in Nonfiction and Fiction, Wed July 22

$75.00

Summer Seminar Series: Using Interiority and Reflection in Nonfiction and Fiction

Wed July 22, 6:30-8:30pm ET, $75
Online via Zoom

Your audience wants to know what is going on in the minds of your characters. This state-of-mind, state of heart consciousness —both “interiority” and “reflective voice” —can happen in the middle of a scene, or a narrator looking back on events. Smart use of interiority and reflection, from the benefit of distance and passed time, gives your narrative that “so what?” We will look at examples of interiority and retrospection from writers such as Michelle Kuo, Zadie Smith, Calvin Hennick and Cheryl Strayed.

Summer Seminar Series: Using Interiority and Reflection in Nonfiction and Fiction

Wed July 22, 6:30-8:30pm ET, $75
Online via Zoom

Your audience wants to know what is going on in the minds of your characters. This state-of-mind, state of heart consciousness —both “interiority” and “reflective voice” —can happen in the middle of a scene, or a narrator looking back on events. Smart use of interiority and reflection, from the benefit of distance and passed time, gives your narrative that “so what?” We will look at examples of interiority and retrospection from writers such as Michelle Kuo, Zadie Smith, Calvin Hennick and Cheryl Strayed.

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