Writers Who Read LIVE!: Tom Lake - Ann Patchett


Details
October's hybrid meeting--IN PERSON at the Boulder Library Main Branch ground floor Boulder Creek Meeting Room & ONLINE (see link when you register)--is Tom Lake - Ann Patchett (USA, 2023) on Sunday starting at 2:30 pm (for 2 hours).
Pulitzer Prize finalist author and noted Nashville independent bookstore owner Ann Patchett uses Thornton Wilder's 1938 play, Our Town, to frame her meta exploration of its themes. Multiple Our Town productions ripple through Lara Kenison's past as she relates her life's journey to her three daughters. And what did Lara's dalliance with a movie star really mean? Quite a lot, actually.
We are Writers Who Read. We use Literary Forensics to dissect a recent novel (published within the past 18 months) with the goal of uncovering how the author has utilized their skills for effect. Storytelling is an art, but it's not a mystery. Every writer must address the following:
- Structure, Timeline, Pacing, Suspense, Omission
- Point of View, including Voice, Character, Place
- Language, Tense, Imagery, Metaphor, Symbols
- Motivation: Making a story pop - generating a thrill
- Why this story? And why now? Industry considerations
We ask that all attendees read the entire book in advance of the meeting, and come bearing their discoveries of how the author has addressed each of the five points above.
More information about other Writers Who Read meetings and our WwR Podcast can be found at: https://WritersWhoRead.com

Writers Who Read LIVE!: Tom Lake - Ann Patchett