First of a four workshop series.
It’s often said that all good stories illustrate some type of change. Whether it’s the growth of the characters, an evolved world, or a new perspective for the reader, change is often at the heart of the tales we seek to share. In this workshop, we will discuss how we illustrate turning points in a story using color as an agent for communicating or instigating change. This workshop is designed with fiction in mind, but nonfiction writers and poets are welcome at any level.
Winslow Schmelling is a writer, teacher and maker from the Sonoran Desert. She has an M.F.A in Fiction from Arizona State University and B.A. in Modern Languages from Northern Arizona University. She teaches creative writing and interdisciplinary arts in Phoenix and Tempe. Her creative work explores deserts, magic, cycles of landscape and family, and how to coax the scent of rain from a creosote bush. She is at work on a novel about sisters and survival. Find more about her and her work at www.winslowschmelling.com
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