Onion or Ogre: Layers of Complexity Short Story Workshop
Join acclaimed author Asha Rajan for an engaging 2-hour short story workshop that will ignite your imagination and hone your writing skills.
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Jul 18, 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Centre for Stories
We aren’t always good or always bad, similarly the characters we write are nuanced and complex. This ‘dark short stories’ workshop explores complex emotions and difficult histories. You will have the opportunity to consider the nuances and contradictions of human nature, the layers of personality and responses, including the messier, flawed or less pleasant emotions and behaviours that live within us all, through short story structure.
Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your storytelling skills! Register now for 2-hour Short Story Workshop and embark on a creative journey with Asha Rajan.
Asha is a seasoned writer with an impressive portfolio. Her work has been featured in esteemed publications such as Modern Loss, PANK, It Starts With Hope, SheKnows, Dead Housekeeping, and YeahWrite. Now, she’s ready to share her expertise with you!
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There are limited Free for Mob tickets available – for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people only.
LOCATION AND TRANSPORT
The event will be held at Centre for Stories, Northbridge WA 6003. Centre for Stories is a wheelchair accessible venue.
The Perth train station is a 10-minute walk from Centre for Stories. The closest Wilson parking is 2 minutes away at Northbridge Central, 8/6 Errichetti Place.
PHOTOGRAPHY CONSENT
This event may be photographed. By registering for a ticket, you confirm you are giving consent for any photos and recordings to be used by Centre for Stories materials and communications. If you do not wish to be photographed, you must contact us at info@centreforstories.com.
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Asha Rajan
Collapse BioAsha Rajan is a South Indian-Australian writer who lives and creates on Whadjuk Noongar boodjar. Her work reflects issues of culture, connection, inclusion, feminism and parenthood. Asha is perpetually curious and committed to work that demonstrates deep love and respect for First Nations People and her own cultural history. You can find links to her published work on her website, asharajanwriter.com, or follow her on Instagram/Threads: @asha_rajan_writer
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