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Eden Royce

Eden Royce

MODERN SOUTHERN GOTHIC WITH EDEN ROYCE

9:00 — 10:00 A.M. CST

Loved for its focus on family secrets, the macabre, and the grotesque, Southern Gothic is having a resurgence. This class will wade into modern takes on historical tenets of the genre, give tips on creating a Gothic atmosphere in your writing, and make recommendations for further reading.

Carina Bissett

Carina Bissett

FAIRY TALES AND MYTH WITH CARINA BISSETT

10:00 — 11:00 A.M. CST

This session emphasizes the ways writers can incorporate symbolism and archetypes found in fairy tales and myths in order to strengthen these inherent associations within the confines of story.

Mercedes M. Yardley

Mercedes M. Yardley

SHOW YOUR BONES: WRITING THE PAIN WITH MERCEDES M. YARDLEY

11:00 A.M. — 12:00 P.M. CST

We'll discuss how digging deep into your personal pain is not only healing, but produces truthful, moving literature.

Lunch

Lunch

Break for Lunch.

12:00— 1:00 P.M. CST

Brian Hodge

Brian Hodge

ASSEMBLING YOUR PERSONAL INFRASTRUCTURE WITH BRIAN HODGE

1:00 P.M. — 2:00 P.M. CST

Setting yourself up to do your best work in our age of distraction, exhaustion, narcissism, and rage goblins.

Lucy A. Snyder

Lucy A. Snyder

AND THEN THE MURDERS BEGAN: WRITING GREAT FIRST PARAGRAPHS WITH LUCY A. SNYDER

2:00 — 3:00 P.M. CST

Author Marc Laidlaw recently wrote, “The first line of almost any story can be improved by making sure the second line is, ‘And then the murders began.'” While often true, most writers can’t actually use this technique. In this class, we will examine the first paragraphs of recent award-winning short stories to show why (and how) they work to hook readers. Afterward, we’ll work on improving paragraphs in progress.

Karen Runge

Karen Runge

THE BEAUTY IN THE BEAST: WRITING TRAUMA HORROR WITH HUMANITY WITH KAREN RUNGE

3:00 — 4:00 P.M. CST

Let's take a look at real monsters and traumatic subjects: how to write a disturbing scene with insight and compassion, and how to utilize extreme themes in a way that enriches the emotive power of your story.

Brian Evenson

Brian Evenson

CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS WITH BRIAN EVENSON

4:00 — 5:00 P.M. CST

We will look at different ways of doing character description: concise, lengthy, on the run, physical, metaphorical, etc., and consider what each provides.

Richard Thomas

Richard Thomas

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Eden Royce
Carina Bissett
Mercedes M. Yardley
Lunch
Brian Hodge
Lucy A. Snyder
Karen Runge
Brian Evenson
Richard Thomas

Richard Thomas

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