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Sunday June 7th, 2020
Sunday June 7th, 2020
12:00 PM
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2:00 PM MDT
Starts: 12:00 PM MDT
Ends: 2:00 PM MDT
GENRES were made to be BROKEN
104-1240 Kensington Rd NW, Calgary
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Description
Writing Erotica: a filthy-flirty workshop for the bold and the shy (18+)
Whether you love to write dirty, wish you could (but you can’t, OMG, how do people even think such things!), or wonder what the heck’s wrong with authors who do, this workshop will help you apply the tools and rules that make for good, effective “can’t stop turning the pages” erotica to all of your writing. The workshop includes some freefall-style writing exercises to seduce your inner muse, ruthless editing tips, and guidelines on how to beta-read and critique steamy sex scenes.
Workshop Delivery: Online via ZOOM; link will be emailed to class registrants
Workshop Facilitator: M. JANE COLETTE writes tragedy for those who like to laugh, comedy for the melancholy, and erotica for people who like their fantasies real. She believes rules and hearts were made to be broken; ditto the constraints of genres. Her first novel, Tell Me, published by Harper Collins in 2015, along with its successor Consequences (of defensive adultery), was lauded as ushering in a new sub-genre of "social realist erotica." Her third novel, Cherry Pie Cure, won the 2018 Next Generation IBA Award in the chick lit category. Her latest novel is Text Me, Cupid, a (slightly dirty) love story for 21st century adults who don’t believe in true love (but want it anyway). This spring, she's releasing the Cupid in Monte Carlo trilogy. Active in her local writing community, Colette is a member of the planning committee of When Words Collide Festival, the curator of the YYC Queer Writers anthologies Queer Christmas in Cowtown, Screw Chocolate, and A Queer Summer Night in Cowtown, and a founding member of TIARA, The Inclusive Authors of Romance Association, which supports established and aspiring romance authors in their careers and actively affirms the need for #ownvoices, diversity, and inclusivity in the romance industry.
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No refunds for this online event will be issued. So make sure you put it in your calendar and set a reminder!
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