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Fiction Never Lies: Turning Personal Experience into Emotional Truth with Nan Cuba

Fiction Never Lies: Turning Personal Experience into Emotional Truth with Nan Cuba

Sometimes a real experience is so profound, we decide to use that memory as inspiration for a story. But how do writers free themselves from the restrictions of facts in order to create a story with emotional truth? This six-week class will introduce techniques for identifying real events, people, or places that can be adapted into fiction. Examples will be shared, participants will be guided through a sample exercise, and each person’s story will receive feedback from the instructor and fellow classmates.

Workshop discussions will honor individual styles, voices, intended audiences, and perceived intents.
Workshop Dates: Mondays, March 18, 25 & April 1, 8, 15, 22, 2024, 6:30-8:30pm CST, Hybrid (available in-person and online via Zoom)

Cost: Nonmember: $155; Member: $135; Student/Educator/Military $75
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Nan Cuba is the author of Body and Bread, winner of the PEN Southwest Award in Fiction and the Texas Institute of Letters Steven Turner Award; it was listed as one of “Ten Titles to Pick Up Now” in O, Oprah’s Magazine and was a “Summer Books” choice from Huffington Post. As an investigator of the causes of extraordinary violence, she is a featured journalist in the Netflix documentary, The Confession Killer, and another by Hulu, Wild Crimes: Murder in Yosemite. She is the founder and executive director emeritus of Gemini Ink, a nonprofit writing arts center.

Gemini Ink
$75.00
Every week through Apr 22, 2024.
Monday: 06:30 PM - 08:30 PM

Event Supported By

Gemini Ink
210.734.9673
info@geminiink.org
Gemini Ink
1111 Navarro Street
San Antonio, Texas 78205