This writing course, Story Design with Laurel Cohn, will take place at Writing NSW in Sydney.
Theme. Plotlines. Characters. Backstory. Point of view. These elements, all crucial for writers to understand, are often considered separately. While this is extremely valuable, the artistry in developing work for publication lies in understanding how these elements interrelate, how they work together to create your story design. Your design determines not only the way the story on the page unfolds, but also the relationship between the writer and reader, and between the reader and the characters and events on the page.
Through exercises and readings, this workshop with Laurel Cohn introduces strategies to help you understand the bigger picture of your works-in-progress, to consider the types of decisions that affect your story design, and to deepen your awareness of what you are wanting to say and how to say it.
Expected learning outcomes
In this workshop, participants will gain:
- An appreciation of the importance of thinking about the big picture elements of a story: theme, plot, character, and point of view.
- An understanding of the interrelationship between theme, plot, character, and point of view; and of how these together establish a relationship between the story and the reader.
- Strategies and tools to help determine your story design.
Participant requirements
Pen and paper, and/or a fully charged device.
Please note: This course is aimed at participants who have a work in progress.
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