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LSE Literary Festival workshop
Bored of the same old viewpoint or genre? Want to inject new life into your prose? Katy Darby talks about experimenting and playing around with different approaches to writing fiction. We'll explore the genesis and development of ideas (and come up with some new ones of our own) - and discuss ways of telling a story which can refresh a dusty narrative and teach an old plot new tricks.
Katy Darby is author of The Unpierced Heart, director of short story event Liars' League and writing tutor at City University.
This is the second of three workshops, preceeded by Fast Fiction: creative writing and changing technology| at 10am, and followed by Based on a True Story| at 12noon.
This event forms part of LSE's 5th Space for Thought Literary Festival|, taking place from Tuesday 25 February - Saturday 2 March 2013, with the theme 'Branching Out'.
Suggested hashtag for this event for Twitter users: #LSElitfest
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Katy Darby | talks |
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Date and Time: |
2 March 2013 at 11:00 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour |
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Venue: |
Alumni Theatre |
Organised by: |
London School of Economics & Political Science |
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Tickets: |
FREE |
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This event is free and open to all, but pre-registration is required. Registration for this event will be possible via this weblisting after 10am on Monday 4 February until at least 12noon on Tuesday 5 February. If at 12noon we have received more requests than there are spaces available, spaces will be allocated on a random basis to those requests received. If we have received fewer requests than spaces available, the ticket line will stay open until all spaces have been allocated. We will run a limited waiting list after this point. For any queries email events@lse.ac.uk. |
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