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Writing Fiction in English as a Second Language

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Writing Fiction in English as a Second Language

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NOTE: This event is for intermediate to advanced English speakers.

TOPIC:
Writing as a Professional in English as a Second Language

Are you writing in one language, even though you were raised speaking a different language?

Whether you are novelist, journalist, academic or other type of professional, writing in a second language has many challenges. You are constantly translating ideas, maintaining proper tone, navigating cultural differences, and much more.

In the event, we will discuss the unique challenges you face every day.

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Writing is usually a solitary experience, whether you are hard-bitten professional or a neurotic novice. But who says you can't compare notes?

Everyone knows how to tell a story, but doing so requires learning the craft of putting words together, creating a narrative, working within a genre, and building interesting characters.

This event is a way to share your experiences, see what others are doing, and understanding that we all struggle with writing sometimes. None of us are alone.

Be prepared to discuss projects you are currently writing, and the challenges inherent in them.

We won't be reading works aloud. Here we'll primarily be discussing what's working for you, and what isn't. We'll share experiences and talk shop. Bring what you have learned, and maintain your sense of humor.

(FYI: Writing is building a birdhouse, not comparing plumage or discussing the migration patterns of an African swallow. No dilettantes, please.)

Note: You don't have to be in New York to join. You just need a Zoom account.

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This event is FREE. To avoid trolls, the Zoom link will be added to this page 30 minutes before the event starts.

ABOUT THE ORGANIZER

Tom was the managing online editor for Backstage magazine for more than a decade. Prior to that, he learned his craft as a writer/editor at science, entertainment and business publications such as TV Guide, Ladies Home Journal, and Individual Investor.

In his twenties, he did lighting as a grip/electric on movies, commercials and TV projects in the NYC area.

During the last decade, he has been working as a freelance copywriter. Recently, he set up shop as an ESL teacher for adult professionals.

Tom just completed his first novel, and is in the thick of edits and re-writes. He started a second novel, dealing with technology.

He currently lives in Brooklyn, and is probably planning his next travel destination. (Assuming he can afford it.)

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