Steve Liskow |
Saturdays, February 20 and 27 at 2:00pm, in The Hubbard Room of Russell Library Steven Liskow will be presenting writing workshops. On February 20, "Characters Create Story" is the topic.
Modern
fiction relies on complex characters who will move your story along and make
your reader care. Using examples from recent stories and films, this
workshop combines techniques from drama, screenwriting, and fiction to create
characters that will help you build a dynamic plot.
A former actor, director, and
English teacher, Mr. Liskow is now a member of the International Thriller
Writers and Private Eye Writers of America and serves as a mentor and panelist
for the Mystery Writers of America and Sisters in Crime. His short stories have
earned an Edgar nomination, the Black Orchid Novella Award, and two Honorable
Mentions for the Al Blanchard Story Award. The Whammer Jammers, his first
self-published novel, was a quarterfinalist in the Amazon Breakthrough Novel
Contest. The Kids Are All Right, his
most recent Zach Barnes novel, is a finalist for the Shamus Award for best
Indie Novel from the Private Eye Writers of America. Blood On The Tracks, the first 'Woody' Guthrie Novel, won Honorable
Mention in the Writer's Digest Self-Published Novel Awards for 2014. The second
book in that series, Oh Lord, Won't You
Steal Me a Mercedes Benz, appeared in April 2015.
Drop-in, no registration.
This
program is being sponsored with funds from The Friends of the Russell
Library.
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