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Friday, April 5 • 10:15am - 11:30am
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The unique quality of fiction that allows us to become immersed in another human mind is central to its value and to its popularity; we crave the experience of dwelling within a consciousness not our own as it confronts antagonists, goes on journeys, yearns, searches, reacts, muses, reflects, falls in love, and deals with all the stress and emotional difficulties that come with good storytelling.

But how does a writer go about triggering this mystical act of co-creation? The answer, in part, is that we allow readers to experience the exterior world from inside a particular character. This concept is known as interiority.

In this text-based session, we’ll ask ourselves what it is about the inner landscape that makes its so intrinsically irresistible to readers, and we’ll discuss ways that we as fiction writers can make it even more so.

Presenters
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Tim Weed

Author, A FIELD GUIDE TO MURDER & FLY FISHING
Tim Weed is the author of a story collection, A Field Guide to Murder & Fly Fishing, and a novel, Will Poole’s Island. His writing has appeared in Literary Hub, The Millions, The Writer’s Chronicle, Talking Points Memo, and elsewhere, and has won awards or been shortlisted in... Read More →


Friday April 5, 2019 10:15am - 11:30am EDT
Beacon Hill Room - 4th Floor