September workshop and free Wellbeing for Writers sessions
Award-winning Mathangi Subramanianan hosts a neurodiverse-friendly workshop on tense and perspective
Unlock the power of tense and perspective with award-winning writer Mathangi Subramanian
Join us for this two-hour workshop led by author, educator, and LAMBDA finalist, Mathangi Subramanian, exploring the art of storytelling through tense and perspective. Discover how writers create immersive experiences and learn to apply these techniques to your own work. All skill levels and prose genres welcome. This inclusive workshop welcomes neurodiverse attendees, with accommodations available.
Saturday, September 16 · 6 - 8pm CEST
Tickets 29 Euros
Wellbeing for Writers: free interactive sessions
Following his June "Writing What's Tough" workshop with us, Andrew Kaye Kauffmann will be facilitating one of the Wellbeing for Writers interactive online forums organized by The Literary Consultancy UK. Even though Andrew’s workshop has already sold out, he’s recommended two other free sessions we thought you may like:
Wellbeing & Pitching (Oct 5th) - Explore the balance between pitching work and sustaining your wellbeing. Learn more & register
Wellbeing for Published Writers (Nov 9th) - Addressing wellbeing challenges unique to published authors. Learn more & register
Coming soon: A conversation with neurodiverse novelist and essayist Esmé Weijun Wang
TWS co-founder Vanessa Fabiano will talk to Esmé about forging a writing career while living with disability. Stay tuned for details.
Esmé Weijun Wang is the author of The Border of Paradise and The Collected Schizophrenias. She is the recipient of a Whiting Award and in 2017, Granta Magazine named her to its decennial list of the Best of Young American Novelists.