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Start Your Story: Writing Workshop with Rose Whitmore In-Person
This workshop is for writers and aspiring writers who have a powerful story to tell but don’t know how to begin. Whether you're writing fiction, nonfiction, or just starting out, we will explore ways to create moving scenes, write captivating characters, and most importantly, put words to the blank page. The workshop will arm participants with tools to combat roadblocks, write with conviction, and leave with the creative momentum to keep going.
The first hour of the workshop will focus on three short works by authors Tobias Wolff, Sandra Cisneros, and Meredith Hall (readings will be sent out to registered attendees). These readings will help writers identify and challenge their creative aesthetics while unlocking a fundamental craft element of powerful writing: what a scene is and what it contains. A lively discussion will accompany the readings.
For the second hour, writers will be given two prompts followed by two 20-minute writing sessions. Writing prompts will focus on a singular image and/or scene. The goal will be to follow the heat of the moment and not let anything get in the way of the words. At the end, anyone who would like to share their work is welcome.
Space is limited. Registration required.
NOTE: This workshop will be held at the Wood River Museum of History and Culture, 580 Fourth Street East, Ketchum.
- Date:
- Wednesday, December 11, 2024
- Time:
- 5:30pm - 7:30pm
- Time Zone:
- Mountain Time - US & Canada (change)
- Location:
- Wood River Museum of History and Culture
- Campus:
- Wood River Museum of History and Culture
- Audience:
- Adults
- Categories:
- Classes & Discussions
Rose Whitmore is the recipient of the 2021 James Jones First Novel Fellowship, the Oran Robert Perry Burke Award from The Southern Review, and the Peden Prize from The Missouri Review. She has received fellowships from the Breadloaf Writer's Conference, Hedgebrook, and the San Leandro Arts Commission. Rose was a Wallace Stegner Fellow in fiction from 2017-2019 and a Jones Lecturer at Stanford University where she was awarded the 2023 Phi Beta Kappa Teaching Prize. She currently teaches for Stanford Continuing Studies.