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I Want To Write A Novel: Getting Started: A 3-Part Series  (Rochester Writes)

I Want To Write A Novel: Getting Started: A 3-Part Series (Rochester Writes) In-Person

   One of the most challenging aspects of novel writing is taking great ideas and turning them into words on the page. It is also what makes writing exhilarating and rewarding. In this workshop we will generate the idea, develop the plot, create the characters, envision the trajectory, and show you where to go next. There will be ample time to think, write and discuss.

 

 

David B. Seaburn’s first novel, Darkness is as Light, was published in 2005. He followed with Pumpkin Hill (2007), Charlie No Face (2011), a Finalist for the National Indie Excellence Award in General Fiction, Chimney Bluffs (2012), More More Time (2015), and Parrot Talk (2017), which placed second in the TAZ Awards for Fiction (2017) and was short listed for the Somerset Award (2018). Gavin Goode (2019), was an American Book Fest Finalist for "Best Book" in General Fiction (2019) and Semi-Finalist in Literary, Contemporary and Satire Fiction for the Somerset Award (2019). His latest novel is Broken Pieces of God (2021) was a Finalist for the National Indie Excellence Award in General Fiction (2021).

Seaburn is a retired marriage and family therapist, psychologist and Presbyterian minister who lives in Spencerport, NY with his wife, Bonnie. They have two daughters who are married and four wonderful grandchildren.

Date:
Wednesday, March 29, 2023 Show more dates
Time:
6:30pm - 8:00pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Central - Rundel Arts Room
Library:
Central Library
Audience:
  Adults  
Categories:
  Department - Arts & Literature  
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