MagMushMake 2025 the year you finally write a novel! Have you always wanted to write a novel, but somehow shied away from it? Perhaps it was because you didn't know where to start it. Or maybe how to structure it. Or how to keep it going. Wouldn't you like to make 2025 the year you finally achieved the goal of writing your first novel?

Kris Neri will present the next workshop in The Write Stuff writing series, a 2-hour talk: Moving from Premise to Plot: Novel Structure. It will be offered on Saturday, January 11, from 10 am - noon, at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Silver City, 3845 N Swan St, Silver City, NM.

Nationally-published, award-winning author and writing instructor, Kris Neri, will share the basic principles of story, taking it step-by-step through the concept of the central problem, through novel structure, addressing the elusive hidden story principle — and generally showing writers how to move from premise to a plot that's ready to write. Memoir writers should find the workshop equally useful.

Kris Neri teaches writing online for the prestigious Writers' Program of the UCLA Extension School and other organizations. A Silver City resident, Kris writes the humorous Tracy Eaton mysteries, featuring the daughter of eccentric Hollywood stars, and the Samantha Brennan & Annabelle Haggerty magical series, which features a questionable psychic who teams up with a modern goddess-FBI agent, as well as thrillers, and general fiction. A multi-award honored writer, Kris is a five-time New Mexico-Arizona Book Award winner. Read more about her writing at: https://krisneriauthor.wordpress.com/

 

krisneriThe Write Stuff, a program presented by Southwest Word Fiesta and hosted by award-winning author and writing instructor Kris Neri, shares the techniques required for writers to elevate the professionalism of their works. This program present a series of in-depth writing workshops throughout the year, offered by a some of the most accomplished local authors and instructors on a variety of writing challenges. Past presenters have included Elise Stuart, Catalina Claussen, Julia Fricke Robinson, and Heather D. Frankland.

All workshops are free and open to the public. No reservations. Seating and parking is plentiful. Small donations are solicited to pay for the space, but no donations are required.

For more information, contact Kris Neri: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.