How To Write Like I Do with Stephanie Kallos
826 Seattle Seattle, WA
The only thing that qualifies Stephanie Kallos to teach this class is the fact that she spent 20 years in the theatre as an actress. In this one-night workshop, learn how much novelists have in common with actors and how some of the most basic tools of the actors trade will help you write better fiction.
ABOUT STEPHANIE: Stephanie Kallos spent 20 years in the theatre as an actress and a teacher of voice, speech, and dialects. Her first novel, "Broken for You", was chosen by Sue Monk Kidd as a Today Show book club selection; a national best seller, it was translated into ten languages and adapted for the stage. Her second novel, "Sing Them Home", was an Indie Next selection, a Shelf Awareness Pick of the Year, and a PNBA best seller. Stephanie lives in a North Seattle neighborhood where sightings of men in kilts are common. Her website: www.stephaniekallos.com
Note: This class is geared towards and is appropriate for adults. Aspiring writers under 18 years old are advised to check out the 826 Seattle writing workshops for students: www.826seattle.org
All ticket buyers will be added to a check-in list; A ticket is not required.
Coffee, water, writing implements, and paper will be provided.
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| Start: | Tuesday May 11, 2010 7:00 PM | | End: | Tuesday May 11, 2010 9:00 PM |
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826 Seattle
8414 Greenwood Ave N
Seattle, WA 98103
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