Waubgeshig Rice shares his process for imagining the plot, creating characters, and researching and developing the worlds they’ll inhabit. Tickets by donation, in support of the Kemosa Scholarship for First Nations, Métis and Inuit Mothers Who Write.
Date
Fri., April 30, 1pm ET
Department
Fiction
Insructor
Waubgeshig Rice
When it comes to writing a novel, the actual typing of words onto the page is just one part of the process. Before sitting down to write, a lot of research and planning is essential to creating a fully-formed story with compelling characters. Author Waubgeshig Rice will share his process, from imagining the plot, to creating the characters, to researching and developing the worlds they’ll inhabit. He’ll also discuss the importance of self-care in the writing process.
This event is not included in the Spring ‘21 enrollment. Tickets are sold separately, by donation. Proceeds go to the Kemosa Scholarship for First Nations, Métis and Inuit Mothers Who Write. Suggested donation is C$20.