Leaving Kansas: Research in Fiction

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Are you looking to elevate your writing? Do you want to learn how research can enrich your fiction and bring authenticity to your stories? Join the English Graduate Organization for an engaging and insightful craft talk, Leaving Kansas: Research in Fiction, led by MFA faculty member Gerri Brightwell. This free, public event will be held on November 1, 2024, at 3:00 p.m. in the UAF Student Success Center, Classroom 660.

Event Information

Date
Friday, November 1, 2024

Time
3pm

Location
Student Success Center Classroom 660

In this session, attendees will learn how to approach research within fiction, from gathering the right sources to integrating factual information seamlessly into narratives. Brightwell鈥檚 expertise is ideal for those looking to explore techniques for using research to develop more immersive and resonant fiction.

This talk is designed to provide value to writers at all levels. For those involved in creative writing, the event offers an opportunity to gain actionable techniques and draw inspiration from an expert in the field.

Don't miss this opportunity to learn from one of the field's experts on how research can add depth and dimension to your writing!

91视频 the Speaker

Gerri Brightwell is an accomplished author and MFA faculty member known for her deep commitment to the craft of fiction writing and her focus on research as a powerful tool to breathe life into narrative. She brings a wealth of knowledge on how to weave complex, research-informed details into storytelling, enhancing realism and emotional impact.

 

91视频 the English Graduate Organization

The English Graduate Organization (EGO) advocates for graduate students in the Department of English. Its goals are to promote the local literary community and to provide opportunities for professional development. The group hosts student readings, literary journal submission parties, and creative fundraisers. Through these events, EGO seeks to work with faculty and other professionals to prepare its members for careers in academia, writing, editing, and publishing. When possible, the group provides partial funding for officers or members to attend the annual AWP conference. EGO has existed since the mid-1980s at UAF. In that time it has served as a liaison between students, faculty, the College of Liberal Arts, and the university as a whole.

Gerri Brightwell. Image courtesy of Brightwell