Bangkok Writers Workshop: How to Find Your Writer's Voice

05 January 2011
Bangkok Writers Workshop: How to Find Your Writer's Voice
Dates: Tuesdays, 1 - 22 February 2011

How To Find Your Writer’s Voice” is a creative writing workshop designed to open up your voice as a writer. Somewhere inside you there is a voice that is different from all others. This workshop will help you to find it, explore it, and coax it out onto the page. When we first start writing, many of us find that although we can feel ourselves as individuals, we somehow write in a voice that is not truly ours. All the books that we have read, all the authors that we admire, even clichés and ‘general purpose’ style come between us and the words we write. Using trigger exercises, internal journeys and sophisticated tools that stimulate creativity, the workshop will help your own unique voice emerge. Suitable for both novice and experienced writers, this workshop is open to all genres in fiction and creative non-fiction.

Workshop leader: Anette Pollner

The workshop runs in February 2011 on the following Tuesdays: February 1, 8, 15, and 22 from 9.30AM to 12.30PM.

Location: TBA – an inspiring venue in central Bangkok

Donation fee: 1,000 Thai baht per session or 3,500 Thai baht for four pre-paid sessions.

To register, please contact workshop manager Elley Polonkey at bangkok.writers.workshops@gmail.com.

More information here.
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