Writing the Memorable Novel: How to Deliver Emotional Impact

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This flexible workshop is intended for participants with a basic understanding of writing fundamentals. Students should already be familiar with concepts like Point of View, Theme, Plot Structure, and other core elements of storytelling, allowing the workshop to focus on deeper practice and exploration.
Mary Alice Monroe

Based in Charleston, South Carolina, is the New York Times best-selling author of thirty books–and counting, Mary Alice Monroe. Richly layered and rooted to place her Lowcountry-set novels defy literary labels. More than feel-good escapism or traditional beach reads, her engrossing stories deftly explore the intersections and parallels between Mother Nature and human nature, hooking readers emotionally and introducing them to characters and causes that live in their hearts and minds. Her robust library of work–from the popular Beach House series to her compelling fiction, to her newer middle grade series, The Islanders–engages readers across generational lines, inspiring them to take a harder look at the environment–and our impact on it. To ask the important questions. To seek answers. To create connections–both with nature and in our personal lives. 

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Week 4 - Writing the Memorable Novel: How to Deliver Emotional Impact Week 4 | Jul 21 - Jul 23
Tuesday, Thursday
1:15 pm - 3:15 pm
Literary Arts Center at Alumni Hall Prose Room
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