for Fiction and Memoir
Novelists create characters from nothing, who must feel as real as anyone we’ve met. Memoirists must pack a lifetime of knowledge into selected details to show readers the people they engaged with, as those people truly are. But too often, writers default to physical description—characters pausing in front of conveniently reflective surfaces—or narrating our own judgements of the people we know, rather than allowing readers to make those discoveries themselves. As an actor, playwright, and director, Allison K Williams has explored character creation inside and out.
In this special 2-hour (Saturday) webinar, you’ll learn how to use tools from theatre to analyze your own text and create stronger characters on the page. With examples from fiction and memoir, we’ll examine how objectives, passions, and foibles drive characters and deepen their dramatic impact; how qualities of movement are expressed in verbs and adverbs; the difference between high-context dialogue and “stuff I needed the reader to know so I made a character say it”; and even dive into how punctuation can shape a character’s emotion in a scene.
You’ll raise your craft level and gain a tool kit to help you present all your characters, real or fictional, as fully rounded beings, regardless of their word count, and make each one memorable and worthy of their time on the page.
In-class writing time and live editing will give you a chance to apply this to your writing right away.
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Closed captioning is available. ✔
Allison K Williams is the author of Seven Drafts: Self-Edit Like a Pro From Blank Page to Book. She has edited and coached writers to Big Five and literary/university publishing deals and the New York Times and USA Today bestsellers lists. She’s guided essayists and humorists to publication in media including the New Yorker, Time, the Guardian, the New York Times, McSweeney’s, Refinery29, Hippocampus, the Belladonna and TED Talks. As Social Media Editor for Brevity, she inspires thousands of writers with weekly blogs on craft and the writing life.
Before turning to writing and editing fulltime, Allison was a classically-trained actor. With a BA in Theatre and an MFA in Playwriting, she has acted and directed with American Stage, The Kentucky Shakespeare Festival, Eckerd College, Western Michigan University, and many more. Her plays for young actors have been noted by Dramatics Magazine as top-ten most produced worldwide, and her multi-character solo show TRUE STORY won Best of Fringe at the London Fringe Festival and toured the USA and Canada.
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