Back to All Events

Showing and Telling in Fiction with Nicole Hayes


Book your place

So often we’re told “show, don’t tell” in our writing, but what does that mean, and is it always true?

In this course, we will break down what is meant by “show, don’t tell”, what it looks like, how to apply it and when — including when not to. Award-winning author Nicole Hayes will draw on examples of when it works and when it doesn’t. Through guided exercises and handy tips, Nicole will guide participants in how to construct dynamic scenes that serve your story, and bring out your best writing.

Learning outcomes

In this workshop, participants will learn:

  • What is “show don’t tell”?

  • When does it work, and when doesn’t it?

  • How to apply this idea to write dynamic scenes

  • Tips on language choice and specificity

  • Bringing it all together to serve your story

Format

This is an online workshop with a focus on writing craft; it will be hosted via Zoom. This workshop is suitable for fiction writers of all levels and writing backgrounds.

 

About Nicole

Nicole Hayes is an award-winning author of ten books for adults and young people. Her YA novels have won or shortlisted in multiple awards, including the Children’s Peace Literature Award and the NSW Premier’s Literary Awards. She is founding member of the award winning Outer Sanctum podcast and radio show, and has a PhD in Creative Writing. She runs writing workshops for young people and adults across all forms of writing.


For more information about Queensland Writers Centre’s Program of Events and answers to FAQs, please visit: www.queenslandwriters.org.au/program-info

Previous
Previous
15 November

Write Through with Andrea Baldwin

Next
Next
23 November

Writing Illness and Narrative Medicine with Sarah Klenbort