Introduction to creative non-fiction
Do you have an experience or body of research that you’d like to craft into a work of creative non-fiction?
Program description:
In this workshop, we discuss the fundamentals of creative non-fiction (CNF). What is CNF? How does it work? What’s the best way to get started?
Whether you’re writing a personal essay, memoir, biography, writing about the environment, embarking on a work of long-form journalism, or playing with something more experimental, this introductory workshop will help you explore the basics of CNF and get you started on your project.
By the end of this workshop you should have an understanding of why you’ve chosen CNF to explore your idea and how you can structure and voice that idea in an original work of CNF.
Learning outcomes
Learn what CNF is and consider why writers choose to express an event, experience or research through this form.
Explore the different types of CNF by considering and discussing examples.
Understand how narrative devices function in CNF.
Build a collection of exercises and prompts to inspire and strengthen your writing process, including guidance on how to create structure and voice in your CNF.
Meet and mix with other writers working in your chosen form.
ABOUT MARTINE
Martine Kropkowski has worked as a soldier, journalist, and academic. Her short fiction and essays on literature and culture have appeared in Griffith Review, Overland, The ABC and The Conversation, and her debut novel is out with Ultimo Press in October 2024. She currently teaches professional and creative writing at The University of Queensland.
For more information about Queensland Writers Centre’s Program of Events and answers to FAQs, please visit: www.queenslandwriters.org.au/program-info