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WRITING
WORKSHOPS
Write
What You Know,
But Leave Out the Dull Stuff
A
workshop series for young writers who want to turn ordinary life experiences
into extraordinary works of fiction.
Led
by Erik E. Esckilsen, author of The Outside Groove (2006), Offsides (2004), and The Last Mall Rat (2003), all published by Houghton Mifflin/Walter
Lorraine Books.
"Write
what you know." It's an age-old piece of advice that young writers
often hear when they express interest in getting their story ideas down
on paper. When author Erik Esckilsen first heard the words as a teenager,
he was puzzled. What do I know about anything? he asked himself.
But he
began writing anyway, drawing on his real-life experiences selling shoes
at the local mall, some quirky people whose paths he'd crossed, and
life in Vermont. He focused on aspects of his life where there seemed
to be drama: the ups and downs of working in retail, people who got
in his way or helped him out, and ways that his hometown nurtured or
stifled his dreams. When he put it all together, the result was The
Last Mall Rat, his debut novel. It's a book for young readers who
can relate to what he was going through when he first heard those fateful
words: "Write what you know."
Writing
from the Inside Out
In this workshop series, Erik inspires teen writers to draw on personal
experiences, people they've encountered, and familiar places to craft
compelling works of fiction. Writers of all styles and genres
fantasy, sci-fi, mystery, realistic fiction develop strategies
for exploring themes, characters, and settings
in their own lives that will make writing their fictional stories as
intriguing as reading them.
The workshop
series includes four workshops, each of which presents a variety of
exercises. Erik will present individual workshops for groups that wish
to focus more attention on individual elements of the writing process:
Writing
with Personal Purpose - Bring out the stories you most want, and
are most uniquely able, to tell.
Writing about People - Take a closer look at people you've
met, exploring attributes and attitudes that distinguish them as you
create memorable characters.
Writing about Place - Explore your community, looking at how
a place can take on its own character and help or hinder us in getting
what we want out of life.
Let Art Imitate Life... - Now turn "what you know"
into an equally deep knowledge of imaginary people, places, and the
compelling situations that will bring them to vivid literary life.
For Teachers and Librarians
Erik E. Esckilsen is available for writing workshops, author talks,
and readings. His workshop series "Write What You Know, But Leave
Out the Dull Stuff" takes a process-oriented approach to writing.
The workshop's emphasis on pre-writing and self-reflection encourages
young writers to incorporate this proven strategy into their writing
routine. The workshop also recognizes the innate dignity of young writers'
lives by valuing their ideas, their experiences, their impressions,
and the challenges they face. The heightened sense of engagement with
the world that this workshop inspires can play a vital role in a young
person's education, fostering awareness on the path of lifelong learning.
Read a
student interview with Erik E. Esckilsen after his writing workshop
at the American School In Japan (ASIJ).
About
Erik E. Esckilsen
The Last Mall Rat author Erik E. Esckilsen has presented creative-writing
workshops for young writers on campuses and at conferences nationwide.
Currently a college writing teacher in his native Vermont, he has also
written plays for the New York City stage and worked extensively as
a journalist, publishing science articles for young readers in Nova
Magazine and articles on the arts in the Boston Globe and
Entertainment Weekly, among other publications. His second novel
for young readers, Offsides, will be published by Houghton Mifflin
in fall 2004
Recent
Workshops and Appearances:
- Barnes & Noble, South Burlington, Vermont
- Fletcher Free Library, Burlington, Vermont
- Winter Wheat Festival of Writing, Bowling Green State University, Ohio
- Williston Central School, Vermont
- Colchester High School, Vermont
- Rock Point School, Burlington, Vermont
- Potsdam State College, New York
- American School in Japan, Tokyo
- Forest Ridge School of the Sacred Heart, Bellevue, Washington
- West Seattle High School, Seattle, Washington
- Barnes & Noble, Pacific Place, Seattle, Washington
- Mt. Greylock High School, Williamstown, Massachusetts
- Champlain College, Burlington, Vermont
- League of Vermont Writers, Burlington, Vermont
- Salisbury Summer School of Reading & English, Salisbury, Connecticut
- Young Vermont Writers Conference (for secondary level students), Champlain College, Burlington, Vermont
- J. W. Leary Junior High School, Massena, New York
To book
an author visit, contact Erik E. Esckilsen via email, erikee@gmail.com.
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