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Saturday Special That’s Not Actually from the Vaults: The Seven-Sentence Story

I'm conducting a workshop this afternoon on writing science fiction and fantasy, in my role as writer-in-residence (for just one more month!) at the Regina Public Library. Now, it's easy to just talk for an hour and a half about writing, but I want people to actually do some writing: and to that end, I'm going to make us of an exercise that SF author and high-school teacher Jim van Pelt came up with, The Seven-Sentence Story. Since I want to make sure everyone writes SF or fantasy, I've made one alteration to his rules, insisting that the first sentence establish the fantastical nature of the piece. Here's how it works: The seven-sentence story 1. Introduce what the main character wants and the ...

Posted by Edward Willett at 11:34, April 28th, 2012 under Blog | 1 Comment »

I’ll be teaching a speculative fiction writing workshop this fall…

...through the University of Regina's Centre for Continuing Education, and you can sign up for it now! Here's how it's described: Speculative Fiction Workshop Aurora Award-winning science fiction and fantasy author Edward Willett leads a six-week workshop for writers of science fiction, fantasy and horror. Students bring new or revised work to each session and prepare to read it aloud for critiquing by the instructor and other class members. Each student will receive a one-on-one session with the instructor to discuss his or her work in detail. Instructor: Edward Willett Mon, Sep 13-Oct 25, 6:30-8:30pm $145 + GST You can find the entire fall catalogue for the U of R's Continuing Education program here. Hope to see you there!

Posted by Edward Willett at 16:28, August 4th, 2010 under Blog | 2 Comments »

I’ll be teaching a course in writing SF for the University of Regina in March…

...for the Centre for Continuing Education Writing Series. The eight-hour course, which runs Tuesday evenings from March 6 to April 8, is described this way: Students will receive an overview of the genres included in the umbrella term speculative fiction—science fiction, fantasy and horror—plus hands-on experience in the crafting of stories within these genres. Topics will include idea development, character development, world building and story structure. Information about speculative fiction markets, workshops, writers’ organizations, websites and conventions will also be provided. Students will be expected to produce work to be critiqued and to critique others’ work. The tuition fee is $99; registration form is online here.

Posted by Edward Willett at 15:21, December 4th, 2009 under Blog | Comment now »