Writing Your Historical Fiction Short Story
A Workshop and Sprint
With Special Guest Kimberly Brock
About the Workshop
Join History Through Fiction for a dynamic workshop on crafting your historical fiction short story. In just two hours, gain essential knowledge for researching and writing your short story. Network with fellow writers, engage in discussions, receive practical advice, and participate in writing sprints to move your story forward. Plus, the workshop includes a visit from bestselling historical fiction author and founder of the Tinderbox Writers Workshop, Kimberly Brock. This workshop is perfect for those wishing to submit to our short story competition. Register now!
Event Outline
Introduction
Welcome by Colin Mustful
What is "History Through Fiction"
Details about the Historical Fiction Short Story Contest
Understanding Short Stories
Why historical fiction matters
Crafting the perfect setting
Creating memorable characters
Crafting effective dialogue
Exploring meaningful themes
Breakout Room Discussions
Share and refine your story ideas with others
Beating Writer’s Block: Practical Tips
Guidance from Kimberly Brock
Followed by a 10-minute Q&A session
Writing Sprints (10 minutes each)
Flesh out your main character
Bring your setting to life
Write engaging dialogue
Improving Your Story
Research techniques for authenticity
Tips on revising your draft
How to find and work with a critique partner
The Basics
Where: Zoom Video Communications Platform
When: Wednesday, July 17, 6pm - 8pm US Central Time
Length: 2 hours
Number of Participants: Unlimited
Cost: FREE
About Kimberly Brock
Kimberly Brock is the bestselling author of The Lost Book of Eleanor Dare, which was shortlisted for the prestigious Townsend Prize for Fiction, and The River Witch, recipient of the Georgia Author of the Year Award. She is the founder of Tinderbox Writers Workshop and has served as a guest lecturer for many regional and national writing workshops including at the Pat Conroy Literary Center. A native of North Georgia, she now lives near Atlanta. Her latest novel, The Fabled Earth, releases October 1, 2024 via Harper Muse.
Photo cred: Claire Brock Photography