So, You Want to Be a Writer? (Beginner): Workshop 1

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Program Type:

Writing Group

Age Group:

Teens, Adults
  • Registration is required for this event.
  • Registration will close on March 27, 2026 @ 9:30am.

Program Description

Event Details

This series of five workshops will take you from your first idea to being ready to join a critique group. Join us at one, several or all the workshops. 

Workshop 1 (Jan. 30) – Where do ideas come from? A fun, interactive workshop designed to give you a place to start. We will outline a brand-new story in thirty minutes or less. Already have an idea? Bring it along to work with.

Workshop 2 (Feb. 13) – What is a pantser? There are a lot of different terms in writing and publishing that may be confusing. This workshop will not only give quick explanations, but also advice to help with possible pitfalls that may hinder your writing.

Workshop 3 (Feb. 27) – Who are your characters? Good characters help to make good writing. This workshop will focus on what makes a good character as well as how they interact with dialogue and action.

Workshop 4 (March 13) – When/where? Creating a world for your characters is a necessity. We will talk about building that world and how it relates to your story.

Workshop 5 (March 27) – How do I define my book? Nearly finished writing your story? Marketing is easier with quick blurbs and concise language. Learn how to easily explain your story/novel to others, including possible publishers.

K. A. Bledsoe’s writing journey began at the age of six with a short story about kids growing up on a space station. Writing has been a constant despite other jobs like scooping ice cream, shoe salesman, pharmacy tech, band director, and more.

Born, raised and still residing in Arizona, the author continues to pen stories in all genres despite the distraction of house cats underfoot and the occasional bobcat or roadrunner strolling through the backyard.

Free | Register at dfla.org | Questions, please call 480-488-2286. 

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Accessibility

The library makes every effort to ensure our programs can be enjoyed by all. If you have any concerns about accessibility or need to request specific accommodations, please contact the library. 

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