Every writer needs to bring to life the world in which their characters live and act. It’s not just fantasy and science fiction writers who need to ‘worldbuild’. If you want the ‘world’ in your story to be believable and engaging to readers, you need details, atmosphere and a strong sense of places. Or else your story will fall flat.
All stories take place within their own world. Maybe it’s a cafe in a modern city, a manor house in the 1850s, or an alien planet in the future or even Middle Earth. Sometimes, we become so focused on plot and structure that we forget how important it is to create the right world. Not only for the reader but also for you as the writer.
This online seminar will give you tools to help you create the world that is right for your characters and theme and plot. And your guide is multi award-winning, bestselling author Pamela Freeman – as together we FOCUS ON… Creating the World of Your Story.
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This is an online self-paced seminar
Time 1
This is an online self-paced seminar
Time:
1.5 hours. Your 12 months’ access begins straight away
Time:
1.5 hours. Your 12 months’ access begins straight away
Seminar presenter: Pamela Freeman
Seminar presenter: Pamela Freeman $65 | |||||
The world of your story will have an impact on every part of the writing process: on style, tone, point of view, characters and plot. Having your world firmly in your mind makes actually writing the story much easier, and the reading of that story so much more engaging. And yet it’s one of the most ignored parts of the creative process.
How do you make that world of the story come alive for readers, so that it becomes a place that feels real to them? A place they want to go back to.
Creating your story world is one of the fun parts of writing. It’s about playing with ideas, images, research and imagination in order to create places that are vivid in your mind, so you can share them with your reader.
This is not just about description – it’s about the work you do before you write the scenes.
Pamela Freeman on the importance of building the world of your story
“The best part was learning more about how to reveal the world by having the character(s) interact with it. I've worked on my character(s) quite a bit, and on the plot, story arc and now focussed on narrative tension. But suddenly realised that I was neglecting to look at how I was building this world! This will definitely have an impact on how I approach building the world of my story.”
Wendy Banham
This online seminar will give you tools to help you create the world that is right for your characters and theme and plot. And your guide is multi award-winning, bestselling author Pamela Freeman – as together we FOCUS ON… Creating the World of Your Story.
In this stimulating FOCUS ON seminar, Pamela Freeman will help you develop the skills you need to create your world, your way.
You’ll explore the following:
“Pamela was clear in her explanation of how important creating the world of the story is. The handout and slides were a great bonus! Well prepared. I did not realise how important it was to have a clear direction and concept of the environment in which the story is set. It has clarified quite a few points for my writing.”
Mary dos Santos
Pamela Freeman is an award-winning, bestselling author of more than 40 books and novellas, plus short stories and scripts. She writes under two names: Pamela Freeman for children’s and fantasy, and Pamela Hart for mystery novels and historical fiction.
Prolific across multiple genres, Pamela has a Doctorate in Creative Arts (Writing) and she has been the director of creative writing here at the Australian Writers' Centre for over 10 years.
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Key information: | |||||
This is an online self-paced seminar
Time 1
This is an online self-paced seminar
Time:
1.5 hours. Your 12 months’ access begins straight away
Time:
1.5 hours. Your 12 months’ access begins straight away
Seminar presenter: Pamela Freeman
Seminar presenter: Pamela Freeman $65 | |||||
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