Learn to tell a compelling story that grabs the interest of non-fiction readers.
Drawing on decades of non-fiction writing, Quentin Beresford will introduce attendees to the techniques and style of narrative non-fiction writing – a genre that combines actual events with narrative techniques typically found in fiction.
Using examples from his own work, along with other authors, Quentin will discuss the importance of building a strong foundation through research and structure, the creation of a narrative arc, character development, creating dramatic effects, and building a writing style that provides an engaging experience. He will also discuss the need to maintain the balance between real life events and the creative process involved in bringing them to life. Attendees will be able to discuss narrative non-fiction techniques in relation to their own areas of interest.
Learning outcomes
As part of this workshop, you will learn to:
Understand narrative non-fiction as a distinct genre of writing
Understand how to apply the techniques of narrative non-fiction
Analyse contemporary examples of narrative non-fiction
Apply an understanding of narrative non-fiction to projects of personal interest
Format
This is an in-person workshop with a focus on writing craft; it will be held at State Library of Queensland. This workshop is suitable for non-fiction writers of all levels and backgrounds.
About Quentin
Quentin is the author of more than a dozen non-fiction works and the winner of six literary awards for his work. He has written across journalism, biography, and contemporary social and environmental issues. His most recent work is Hooked Inside the Murky World of Australia’s Gambling Industry which was released in November 2025. A former journalist and professor of politics, Quentin retired from academia in 2019 to write full time.
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