LEARN YOUR CRAFT. LOVE YOUR WORDS.
LIVE ON ZOOM | Saturday, 12-4 pm Eastern | Apr 5 | Fiction
To truly capture a character’s voice, motivations, and subtext, it’s essential to imaginatively live in their skin. Characters drive your story, and fully inhabiting their consciousness and uncovering their hidden mysteries will infuse new life into your narrative. This seminar is a guided deep dive into both the inner and outer worlds of your characters.
Through a series of immersive exercises, you’ll start by exploring your character’s outer world in unique ways: drawing, mind-mapping, and sensory charts. These activities will allow you to experience your character’s surroundings in a fresh, impactful manner. You’ll also take a meditative journey into your character’s inner world, exploring how their environment influences their thoughts, reactions, and inner dialogue. This process will help you uncover histories and relationships within your story that you may not have discovered yet.
By the end of this seminar, you’ll feel equipped to live inside your character’s skin, with a repeatable set of exercises and techniques to deeply understand the characters in every story you write.
There will be a break at the halfway point of our session.
In this seminar you’ll:
Every registrant will receive a manual of exercises that can be used to continually deepen their character work.
This seminar is ideal for fiction writers in all genres who:
Who this class may not be suited for:
The class focuses on delving deeply into both the inner and outer worlds of your character for fiction writers and illustrators. Writers of memoir or narrative nonfiction will need to create their own workarounds for many of the immersive exercises, which is possible but won’t be directly provided by the instructor.
Closed captioning is available.
Think you might miss part of the class? No worries, there is a replay.
BRITTA JENSEN’s novel, Eloia Born, won the 2019 Writer’s League of Texas YA Discovery Prize and was long-listed for the Exeter Novel Prize. Subsequent publications include a sequel, Hirana’s War, Ghosts of Yokosuka, and the forthcoming Orphan Pods as well as short stories “Why Not Ophelia” in the Castle Anthology of Horror- Femme Fatales, and “Noise in the Woods” in Mixed Bag of Tricks. Her stories explore themes of persevering through disability, found family, and the intersection of love and various cultures on new worlds. For the past twenty-two years she has taught creative writing and edited books. Friends often refer to her as a polyglot— a product of living twenty-two years overseas in Japan, South Korea, and Germany before settling in Austin, Texas with her awesome capoerista/tailor husband. She loves coaching authors and editing books with The Writing Consultancy and Yellowbird Editors.
Testimonials from past Character Immersion Workshops for SCBWI, Westbank Library, The Writer’s League of Texas, schools & TWC Workshops:
“I got so much out of the Character Immersion Workshop and can’t wait to use it on more of my characters!” –Lynne Kelly, author of Song for a Whale, The Secret Language of Birds and Chained.
“The class was so rich with ideas and wonderful exercises. Our group will be talking about some of your ideas for weeks to come, I’m sure!”-Maureen Turner Carey, author & librarian, Westbank Library
“I can’t express enough how much this workshop was a breakthrough for me, but for the rest of the characters I have written since. I keep going back to the material because I had been stuck on an important character who was acting only on the surface of herself: she was showing up in the right scenes and saying the right things. When I put her through this Immersion Workshop I discovered her core motivation which will allow a more purposeful character to have much more impact those same scenes and those same lines.”-Marc Hess, author
“A breakthrough for me was better understanding my character through the POV of another. When writing from another character’s POV, so much more was revealed that both clarified and verified things swirling around in my head, but couldn’t yet breakthrough.”-Kellie McCants, author and actor
We understand that life can get in the way of your plans. We want you to be able to get the most out of your course, and our refund policy is designed to balance your need for flexibility with our deadlines and obligations to our teachers.
Before the class, you may request a full refund.
Please keep in mind that no refunds or credits will be issued after class begins.
Questions? Please email Info@craft-talks.com