Oct 27 2021
Seaport Seminar - Writing Critters: Animal Characters in Fiction and Nonfiction

Seaport Seminar - Writing Critters: Animal Characters in Fiction and Nonfiction

Presented by GrubStreet at GrubStreet HQ

Please note that proof of vaccination against COVID-19 is required to attend this class. Please submit your proof of vaccination here at least 48 hours before your class begins

About this Session

For as long as stories have existed, humans have included non-human animals in their tales (or shouldwe say... tails). From Anansi the Spider to Aesop's fables, from E.B. White's pig to Jean Craighead George's wolves, from Samantha Irby's cat to Sy Montgomery's octopus, animals show up in all forms of literature: fiction and nonfiction, adult and children's, poetry and prose, ancient and contemporary. This session will explore how authors approach writing about animals, both domesticated and wild, in both fiction and nonfiction, and address some of the common questions that come up when writing about non-humans: avoiding sentimentality, grappling with anthropomorphism, and developing animal characters that are more than thinly-veiled allegories. In addition to reading literary excerpts featuring animals, this session will include several writing exercises to help you tackle writing about your own feathered, scaly, or furry friend.

Register here: https://grubstreet.org/findaclass/class/seaport-seminar-novel-essentials-narrative-perspective-1/

Dates & Times

2021/10/27 - 2021/10/27

Location Info

GrubStreet HQ

50 Liberty Drive, Boston, MA 02210