No Worries Writing Workshop: How to Bend Time with Kathryn Heyman

No Worries Writing Workshop: How to Bend Time with Kathryn Heyman

In this short workshop with acclaimed writer Dr Kathryn Heyman, you'll learn how to pace your writing and manage the passage of time!

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Date and time

Thu, 22 May 2025 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM AEST

Location

Rockdale Library

444-446 Princes Highway Rockdale, NSW 2216 Australia

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

No Worries Writing Workshops: How to Bend Time, with Kathryn Heyman


If you're writing a memoir or novel, you're wrestling with time. Narrative writing - memoir, novel, story - relies on the management of time to build and release tension, reveal and resolve conflict, and to lead the reader from a gripping introduction to a satisfying conclusion. In this short workshop with acclaimed writer Dr Kathryn Heyman, you'll learn how to pace your writing and manage the passage of time. You'll also discover when (and how) to pull back off the throttle and give your readers time to reflect – and ensure important details don't get lost in a narrative blur. You'll leave the workshop knowing how to create a series of 'searing moments' that focus time and tension, and how to connect those moments across time.


Dr Kathryn Heyman is the award-winning author of nine works of fiction and non-fiction, and several plays for BBC radio and for stage. She taught writing for the University of Oxford and is the director of the Australian Writers Mentoring Program. Kathryn has guided hundreds of writers from idea to publication.



Getting to the event

This workshop will be hosted in the Rockdale Library.

Address: 444 Princes Highway, ROckdale

By Public Transport

The closest Train Station is Rockdale and the library is a short 10 minture walk away.

By car

There is ample street parking and a large community car park behind the library.


Accessibility information
Rockdale Library is a fully accessible facility.


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