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Friday, April 6 • 10:15am - 11:30am
1K: Your First 100 Words: Grounding Readers in Your Fiction
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You've got 100 words, more or less, to engage someone—editor or reader. Most readers will (only) engage with a story if they feel grounded in some aspect of that story's world. Whether physically grounded in setting, emotionally grounded in character, or logistically grounded in the human situation, it's crucial to establish for readers early on a world they recognize, and to convey what matters in that world. In this advanced craft session, we'll discuss techniques for grounding your stories, analyze published examples, and get principles in practice with take-home application exercises. For writers of both short fiction and novels.

Speakers
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Ron MacLean

Author, WE MIGHT AS WELL LIGHT SOMETHING ON FIRE
Ron MacLean is author of the story collections We Might as Well Light Something On Fire and Why the Long Face? and the novels Blue Winnetka Skies and Headlong, winner of the 2014 Indie Book Award for Best Mystery. MacLean’s fiction has appeared widely in magazines including GQ... Read More →


Friday April 6, 2018 10:15am - 11:30am EDT
Cambridge Room - 4th Floor
  Block 1, Lecture