WWYDK Zoom Single Session "Go There"
Tuesday, June 9, 2025, 3 – 5:30 PT, 6 – 8:30 ET
Everything happens somewhere, but location isn’t just a backdrop. In this session, you’ll discover ways to use setting to give a scene emotional resonance.
The marks of time are left on physical objects; so are the marks of choice and use. These marks are repositories of memory, story, and character. You’ll also take the “don’t-know” approach to location: there’s just as much meaning in what isn’t there, as in what is.
What you’ll learn:
how to describe an event with authenticity
how to avoid a “know-all tone” in your writing
how to locate emotional resonance in the details of place
how to invest into the present you’re writing about with a sense of past and future
how to use location to shape your story
Tuesday, June 9, 2025, 3 – 5:30 PT, 6 – 8:30 ET
Everything happens somewhere, but location isn’t just a backdrop. In this session, you’ll discover ways to use setting to give a scene emotional resonance.
The marks of time are left on physical objects; so are the marks of choice and use. These marks are repositories of memory, story, and character. You’ll also take the “don’t-know” approach to location: there’s just as much meaning in what isn’t there, as in what is.
What you’ll learn:
how to describe an event with authenticity
how to avoid a “know-all tone” in your writing
how to locate emotional resonance in the details of place
how to invest into the present you’re writing about with a sense of past and future
how to use location to shape your story
Tuesday, June 9, 2025, 3 – 5:30 PT, 6 – 8:30 ET
Everything happens somewhere, but location isn’t just a backdrop. In this session, you’ll discover ways to use setting to give a scene emotional resonance.
The marks of time are left on physical objects; so are the marks of choice and use. These marks are repositories of memory, story, and character. You’ll also take the “don’t-know” approach to location: there’s just as much meaning in what isn’t there, as in what is.
What you’ll learn:
how to describe an event with authenticity
how to avoid a “know-all tone” in your writing
how to locate emotional resonance in the details of place
how to invest into the present you’re writing about with a sense of past and future
how to use location to shape your story