Anna Beer 2: Voice
Approaching Writing with Dr Anna Beer
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33m
Beginning by reading, closely, the work of two powerful novelists, you will be encouraged to play with your prose: bringing peripheral moments or characters centre stage; celebrating (or culling) adjectives; and exploring the myriad of perspectives and voices you could perhaps use to tell your story. The session ends by asking you to consider if and when you could bring your own voice into your work.
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