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Sometimes we must sacrifice words for the benefit of a story. But what if our darlings—characters, scenes, quotes, plot threads, or turns of phrase that we hold dear—don’t really need to be killed? This interactive workshop will discuss how to recognize which elements of a story are worth saving and how to make them count. We’ll explore how literary devices like metaphors, motifs, backstory, and world-building can be used to breathe life into our literary darlings. And we’ll take inspiration from iconic darlings (books and film) that were narrowly saved from the cutting room floor.

 

Advance prep for attendees:

Think of something from one of your own stories—fiction or nonfiction—that is precious to you, but which doesn’t quite belong in the story you’re trying to tell. Come ready to fight for it—to make it worth saving—through a series of thought-provoking exercises. (But be warned: just as not all stories have a happy ending, not all darlings can be saved!)

 

Takeaways you can expect from this workshop:

* How to weave a seemingly unimportant element deeper into a story

* How to differentiate between valuable and extraneous content

* The story-enriching value of iterative editing

* Getting the ideas in your head to shine on the page

* Knowing when to let go (RIP)

 

Mark Cameron, Workshop Leader:

Mark Cameron is an author, poet, and musician who writes across a broad range of genres and forms. He has self-published two novels and is currently working on two book-length projects: a Young Adult speculative fiction novel and a creative nonfiction book about navigating modern overwhelm. A resident of New Westminster, BC, Mark recently earned a BA in English and an MFA in Creative Nonfiction. An aspiring writing instructor, he also co-chairs the Wine Country Writers’ Festival in Penticton, volunteers with Pulp Literature magazine and the Creative Nonfiction Collective, and occasionally blogs at markofwords.com.

Mark Cameron photo in Gibsons, BC

 

A purple and grey logo reading Royal City Literary Arts Society RCLAS

Crochet uses a hook to interlock loops of yarn to create a textile. Learn how to make a coaster using medium weight yarn, a 5 mm crochet hook, and basic crochet stitches – chain, single crochet, half double crochet and double crochet.

Crochet hook and yarn will be provided.

This class is suitable for anyone ages 8+. Those under age 10 must attend with a grown up.

 

**if class is full, please send an email to askus@nwpl.ca to be put on the wait list**

Loom knitting uses a loom with pegs to create textiles similar to conventional knitting. Learn how to loom-knit a mug cozy to keep your hot drinks warm! We will be using a small round loom with acrylic yarn and will learn the basic stitches including cast on, knit, purl and bind off.

Loom and yarn will be provided.

Ages 6+, those under age 10 require an adult to be present.

 

This event is at the same time as our monthly knit and crochet drop-in. If you’d like to just come and work on your own project, that’s also fine!

 

**if event is full, please email askus@nwpl.ca to be placed on the waitlist**

Have a story to tell but worried about being wordy? Join artist and writer to craft a post-card sized piece that tells a compelling story in a tiny format.

Find your voice in this 2-hour creative non-fiction workshop. Collaborate with the workshop facilitator Hannah Bel Davis and your peers to tell your own story on the back of a postcard. Explore your story in a safe and supportive environment through the lens of creative micro non-fiction. Develop technical writing skills and learn about pace, tone, and narrative voice. No prior experience necessary. This workshop is accessible to all. Each participant will leave with a completed project.

The postcards you make will be showcased at our upcoming Bridges Literary Festival!

All supplies will be provided. Sign up for one session only, please!

This registration is for May 1. Please visit the other event here if you wish to attend on April 27.

If this program is full, please email askus@nwpl.ca to put put on the waitlist. Indicate the day you wish to attend and the best way to reach you.

Have a story to tell but worried about being wordy? Join artist and writer to craft a post-card sized piece that tells a compelling story in a tiny format.

Find your voice in this 2-hour creative non-fiction workshop. Collaborate with the workshop facilitator Hannah Bel Davis and your peers to tell your own story on the back of a postcard. Explore your story in a safe and supportive environment through the lens of creative micro non-fiction. Develop technical writing skills and learn about pace, tone, and narrative voice. No prior experience necessary. This workshop is accessible to all. Each participant will leave with a completed project.

The postcards you make will be showcased at our upcoming Bridges Literary Festival!

All supplies will be provided. Sign up for one session only, please!

This registration is for April 27. Please visit the other event here if you wish to attend on May 1.

If this program is full, please email askus@nwpl.ca to put put on the waitlist. Indicate the day you wish to attend and the best way to reach you.