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Novel Workshop, Darnell Arnoult, Sat, Apr 26, Great opportunity Karen Alea Ford sent us the following email about a great writing workshop offered by the Writer’s Loft at Middle Tennessee State University. The workshop feautures Darnell Arnoult; I know her workshops often goes for the hundreds, so this is a great opportunity to learn from one of the best. The text is Karen’s. *Novel Workshop with Darnell Arnoult* Drafting the Novel What is the difference between the terms story and novel? Stories happen, novels are constructed. Novels are the architecture of what happened, revealing events and information to the reader in the most seductive and engaging way so as to keep the readers interest from the first page to the last. In this workshop we will explore novel structure along with global and linear approaches to creating the story and the architecture. *Cost*Free for Writers Loft graduates and current students. General Public-$20 CASH or CHECK (to MTSU) at event. Date: Saturday, April 26th, 10-12 Address: Peck Hall, 3rd Floor, MTSU Darnell Arnoult is the writer-in- residence and co-director of the Mountain Heritage Literary Festival at Lincoln Memorial University in Harrogate, TN. She is also co-editor of the literary magazine, Draft Horse. She is prize-winning author of What Travels With Us: Poems (LSU Press) and the novel Sufficient Grace (Free Press). Her shorter works have appeared in a variety of journals, including Appalachian Heritage, Asheville Poetry Review, Nantahala Review, Now and Then, Sandhills Review, Southern Cultures, Southern Exposure, and Southwest Review. Darnell holds an MFA from University of Memphis and an MA from NC State, and is a regular faculty member of the Table Rock Writers Workshop, Tennessee Young Writers Workshop, John C. Campbell Folk School, and Learning Events. She was the recipient of the Weatherford Award for Appalachian Literature, SIBA Poetry Book of the Year, Mary Frances Hobson Medal for Arts and Letters, and in 2007 was named Tennessee Writer of the Year by the Tennessee Writers Alliance. TO REGISTER, 123contactform/form-895030/Writers-Loft-Novel-Workshop Karen Alea Ford Director, The Writers Loft mtsu.edu/theloft Marchs brief newsletter is at theloftmtsu.wordpress
Posted on: Wed, 19 Mar 2014 13:54:25 +0000

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