This is an archived event from Culture Days 2021.
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Creative Writing Workshop with Author Jason Waddle - Part Two: Short Story and Novel Writing
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Library Storytelling Writing & literatureDate and time
Location
Wyoming
Wyoming, ON
Access
Free.
Offered in English.
About
In this 2-part online creative writing workshop series, published author Jason Waddle will explore the writing process for four types of creative writing, share his own creative writing process, and offer writing tips. Writers of all levels of experience, age, and genre are invited to participate.
Part 1
Poetry and Essays
Wednesday, October 13 - 6:30-7:30pm
Part 2
Short Stories and Novels
Wednesday, October 20 - 6:30-7:30pm
Between the workshops, Jason will be accepting participants’ writing submissions and providing constructive feedback via email. Those who are interested in participating in the feedback component of the workshops, please register for both Part 1 and Part 2.
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Jason Waddle is a local author who has multiple published short stories and poems. His first book of poetry, called Awake in Dreams, Sleeping Death Away was published in 2020 and Falling through the Cracks will be published later this year. He is currently working on a novel. Author Profile on the Austin Macauley (Publisher) website
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- Pre-Registration Required lclibrary.libnet.info
Organizer
Lambton County Library
The County of Lambton Cultural Services Division’s mandate is to provide leadership and support to advance cultural development for economic, social and broader community benefit in Lambton County. In support of this mandate,
the Division assumes responsibilities in the areas of cultural planning and policy development, capacity building, program delivery, strategic investment and resource development.
Lambton County Library manages a network of 25 libraries and operates a mobile library service. Services offered include the ability to borrow books, audio books, magazines, audio-visual materials and more. Patrons can participate in story hours, hear from guest speakers, and access reference service and the Internet through public computer workstations. Library card holders also have access to a range of convenient eLibrary services available on any device connected to the Internet, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. These services include electronic books, magazines, newspapers, digital media (such as music and movies) and educational courses.