R125. Structuring the Novel

Room 101, Western New England MFA Annex, Level 1
Thursday, February 27, 2014
9:00 am to 10:15 am

 

An effective structure is critical to a novel's success, but finding that dynamic organizing principle can be a maddeningly elusive process. Sometimes structure will emerge naturally, making connections, and suggesting appropriate narrative strategies; more often, the writer has to dive in to moderate the struggle between form and content. Three veteran novelists join an MFA candidate embarked on her own first novel to discuss their specific solutions and offer strategies for approaching the task.


Participants

Moderator:

Summer Wood is the author of two novels, Arroyo and Raising Wrecker, which received a 2012 WILLA Award, is a Book-of-the-Month Club selection, and a BookBrowse Editors’ Choice. She is the fourth recipient of the Literary Gift of Freedom from A Room of Her Own Foundation.

Melissa Remark served as associate editor of Bayou magazine at the University of New Orleans, where she is an MFA candidate.

Jennie Shortridge

Tara Conklin

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