Intro to Worldbuilding
Introduction to worldbuilding with Trine S Larsen.
An Introduction to worldbuilding with Trine S Larsen
Date: Saturday May 11
Time: 1- 4pm
About the workshop:
Whether you write fantasy, historical fiction, sci-fi, or real-world fiction, bad worldbuilding can be the thing that makes your story fall flat. A world both captivating and immersive transports readers to imaginative realms - enhancing their experience. Worldbuilding is an art and to help you master that art this workshop will have you exploring the intricacies of creating intriguing fictional worlds. At this introductory workshop you will learn invaluable tips on what to include when crafting the world your characters inhabit. If you are just starting your writing journey or have already embarked on a literary adventure this workshop provides a solid foundation for creating stories with settings that feel real and complete.
About Trine:
Trine S Larsen is a relative newcomer to the world of writing, in English at least. A native-born Dane, she grew up in the cold north amongst bogs and forests where creatures of all shapes and sizes roam. These old tales lay the foundation for her stories, which she fills with the same sense of wonder she felt hearing the sagas and folklore from her childhood.
In 2018 she was selected for the Peter Cowan Writers Centre, Emerging writers program, which she completed in 2020 with a novel ready for submission.
Cost: $30 members and eligible WUWA members. $42 non members
Click the button below to secure your spot. Registrations will close on Friday, 10 May or earlier if the workshop is full. We do have a waitlist in place if the workshop sells out.
Venue: Edith Cowan House, Building 20, ECU Joondalup Campus, 270 Joondalup Drive, Joondalup
Parking: Free on weekends. You can park in any bay on weekends. Carparks 14 (enter from Lakeside Drive) & 8 are closest to the house. Click here for a directional map.
Health/Covid-19: Please do not attend the group if you are unwell, have tested positive to Covid-19, are awaiting a test result, or are still recovering from infection.