![]() ![]() ![]() Some fiction writers prefer to call the river, which consists of a character’s deepest thoughts and feelings, the internal plot. W hen the Italian novelist Elena Ferrante sent advice by email to the director who was crafting a television series from her book, My Brilliant Friend, she urged him to teach the actresses that hidden under everything they do and say, there is a river, “whose roar is muted,” and they must always stay in touch with this river. Genre: Fiction Workshop B - CLOSED A River Runs Beneath It: the Internal Plot in Fiction with Fred Shafer In the second part of the workshop, we’ll generate the start of a story or a full draft of a flash ghost story. We’ll also talk about what not to do, clichés to avoid and ideal places to submit ghost stories for publication. ![]() We’ll identify the best techniques, most thrilling tricks and greatest literary moves writers can employ to create excellent creepy tales. In this interactive workshop, we will explore the ghost story from old urban legends, to the Victorian era up through contemporary literary fiction. Workshop A Thrills & Chills: Writing the Modern Ghost Story with Sara Connell THURSDAY, AUGUST 15 Morning Workshops 9:30–11:00 a.m. Workshop and Panel Descriptions The Northwestern University Summer Writers’ Conference will return in Summer 2021 Go to workshop and panel descriptions for 2019: Thursday, August 15 Friday, August 16 Saturday, August 17 Learn more about the School of Professional Studies. ![]() Resources for Instructors Go to faculty page Information for Current Studentsįind out what your classmates are up to and how you can stay involved with Northwestern. Information for Prospective StudentsĪccess the tools and information you need for success at Northwestern. Learn more about the exceptional learning opportunities at SPS. ![]()
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