Learn how to authentically write fight scenes, physicality, and bodies moving through space.
In this workshop, you'll take a look at what makes a fight scene - or other physical action scene - read as realistically as possible while maintaining excitement and pace. Participants will consider various factors that go into a real fight and real-life action, paying attention to the things that we train for when we learn to fight. Learn to write action scenes that stay exciting without breaking suspension of disbelief.
Learning outcomes
As part of this workshop, you will learn:
How to make a fight or action scene both exciting and detailed.
Tips for managing pace and tension.
How to use realism to engage the reader.
Ways to think beyond the physical – considering the effects of emotion, adrenaline, and the aftermath.
Why bodies move and react the way they do, and how to use that to your advantage.
Format
This is an online workshop with a focus on craft; it will be hosted via Zoom. This workshop is suitable for writers of all levels and writing backgrounds.
About Alan
Alan Baxter is a multi-award-winning British-Australian author of horror and weird fiction. This Is Horror podcast calls him “Australia’s master of literary darkness” and the Talking Scared podcast dubbed him “The Lord of Weird Australia.” He’s also a martial artist, whisky-soaked swear monkey, metalhead and dog lover. He writes his darkly strange tales deep in the valleys of southern Tasmania. Find him online at www.alanbaxter.com.au
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