The Generator: "Doppelgangers, Enemies, and Strangers Online: Going Deeper and Finding Empathy in Character" with Ted Wheeler
Award-winning novelist Ted Wheeler will discuss his approach to discovering character while working through the early drafts of a story and walk participants through a generative writing exercise. The exercise will benefit those who are looking to deepen their understanding of a character in an existing draft as well as those who are just starting out.
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Doppelgangers, Enemies, and Strangers Online: Going Deeper and Finding Empathy in Character with Ted Wheeler is part of The Generator: A Creative Writing Series for Grown Folks, presented by Nebraska Writers Collective.
Join us from 6-7:30 p.m. Tuesday, February 11 for this virtual, generative writing workshop. Open to all adult writers, ages 19 and older.
This workshop is $15 and will take place on Zoom. Register today.
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After you sign up, you will receive an immediate confirmation email. You will also receive two reminder emails before the event(s) you choose. You will receive a Zoom link one day prior to the workshop.
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UPCOMING WORKSHOPS
💫 March 11 - Writing Science Fiction with J.R. Dawson
All events take place on Tuesdays from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM CST.
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ABOUT THE WRITER
Ted Wheeler is the bestselling author of three novels, most recently the USA Today bestseller The War Begins in Paris (Little Brown, 2023). He has won fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, Nebraska Arts Council, and Akademie Schloss Solitude in Stuttgart, Germany. At different times, somewhat overlapping, he was co-director of Omaha Lit Fest and co-owner of Dundee Book Company, a neighborhood bookshop in midtown Omaha. For 14 years, he worked as a journalist, who covered law and politics. He is now an assistant professor in the English department at Creighton University.