Kelly Gardiner

How to build a heroine: Masterclass

One-day masterclass This masterclass is for any writer who wants to create an intriguing, unique, engaging character – protagonist, antagonist, sidekick, mentor … heroine. Modern fiction and especially genre fiction is filled…

Workshops

Event Details

Category

Workshops

Event Starts

Sep 21, 2024

Event Ends

Sep 21, 2024

Venue

Hotham Room, North Melbourne Library

Location

66 Errol Street, North Melbourne

One-day masterclass

This masterclass is for any writer who wants to create an intriguing, unique, engaging character – protagonist, antagonist, sidekick, mentor … heroine.

Modern fiction and especially genre fiction is filled with fabulous, feisty, funny girls and women making their way through the universe. Plucky girl. Cheeky tomboy. Wise crone. Chosen one. Cynical detective. Kick-ass babe. Geek girl. Amazon. Feminist iconoclast. And so many more – some beloved or reimagined tropes, some wholly original or experimental, some exploring the possibilities of gender, some breaking the world: all compelling.

How do writers imagine them and bring them to life on the page? How do we make them more than archetypes or tropes so they burst off the page and into a reader’s imagination? If you’re writing fiction featuring women, especially in genres such as historical fiction, crime and fantasy, or in YA, this class is for you.

This full-day masterclass focuses on the creative decisions, strategies and practical techniques we can use to create irresistible and memorable fictional heroines, and stories that allow them to shine.

Read the full masterclass outline here.

For more information, visit newpagewriting.com