When it comes to
writing a novel, having a road map and a plan of action can mean the difference
between reaching THE END and fizzling out by chapter five. If you have a
drawerful of abandoned stories, this workshop is for you. We’ll compile the
building blocks of your story and create a plan for writing the first draft.
This workshop will benefit both the beginner and experienced writer. Bring a
notebook or laptop.
Amy K. Nichols is the author of the YA science fiction novels Now That You’re Here and While You Were Gone, published by Knopf BFYR/Penguin Random House. She served as a Teaching Associate with the Your Novel Year program at the Virginia G. Piper Center for Creative Writing, as well as the Writer in Residence for the Glendale Public Library. Insatiably curious, Amy dabbles in art and quantum physics, and has a long list of things to do before she dies. She lives with her family outside Phoenix, AZ.
Due to social distancing health and safety precautions, this year’s Writer in Residence program has moved to a virtual format and all programs are being presented via Zoom. In order to participate you must include an email address with your registration, so that we can contact you with the Zoom login information.
This program is supported by the Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records, a division of the Secretary of State, with federal funds from the institute of Museum and Library Services.
All events at the Glendale Public Library are public, and participants may be photographed by the media and or City staff for future print and/or online publication.