Writers Victoria

Finding Your Voice: Style, Originality and Point of View

This workshop is for writers of both fiction and non-fiction, with a particular focus on three elements of ‘voice’: style, originality and point of view.

Workshops

Event Details

Category

Workshops

Event Starts

Apr 12, 2026 10:00

Event Ends

Apr 12, 2026 13:00

Venue

The Wheeler Centre

Location

176 Little Lonsdale Street, Melbourne VIC, Australia

Voice is one of the most insistent and least definable aspects of good writing. From the beginning we are told to find it, use it and finesse it – but what exactly is voice, and how do we tap into it?   This workshop is for writers of both fiction and non-fiction, with a particular focus on three elements of ‘voice’: style, originality and point of view. Through close readings, writing exercises and sharing work, you’ll play with different tonalities, traditions and forms of voicing as a way toward finding your own. By the end of the workshop, you will be able to answer the following questions: What constitutes a style? Is it possible to be truly original? And what changes when you write from different points of view?  Bring pen and paper to participate in the writing exercises.

You Will Learn:

  • The elements of style  
  • Formal narrative techniques for writing from different points of view  
  • What makes something original (or unoriginal) 

About the Tutor:

Miriam Webster writes in and around Naarm/Melbourne, where she is a PhD candidate in Creative Writing. Her work has been published widely, from exhibitions and billboards to journals like Aniko Magazine, HEATIslandKill Your Darlings, Overlandswim meet lit mag and certain zines. Her first book of short stories, The Slip, came out with Aniko Press in August 2025.

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