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Uncertain about the future you want to write? In this three-part workshop, see how literary models of dystopia can interface with your brain and mess with your programming.
Thinking of writing a world in the future, near or far?
In this workshop, participants will have an opportunity to develop and burnish their creative writing skills with an editor and published novelist as their guide. You will receive and be encouraged to think about examples of speculative fiction, and how their narrative approaches may help you with your own world-building.
Please bring a sample of your writing to the first workshop, and be prepared to share your work with others in a respectful setting.
This workshop will be led by Saskatoon Public Library's Writer in Residence, Garry Thomas Morse.
The Frances Morrison Central Library officially opened on May 28, 1966. This facility was named after Frances Morrison, who served as Saskatoon Public Library’s (SPL) chief librarian from 1961 to 1980. The Frances Morrison Central Library is the largest of SPL’s nine libraries and houses a dedicated Children’s Department, Fine Arts Department, Local History Room, Theatre, a computer lab, Innovation Lab, SPL's Writer in Residence, Accessibility Services and various administrative offices.