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Write a family story that people will want to read - Sally Cranswick

Write a family story that people will want to read - Sally Cranswick

Write a family story that people will want to read - Sally Cranswick

30 July–27 August (Tuesdays) 18:00–20:00

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This course will explore why we write family stories, who benefits from them, and how we can make them engaging enough for people to want to read.

This five-week course will focus on these main questions, together with examples of wonderfully written family stories. We will look at how to structure the family story that you want to tell, how to create a memorable cast of characters, and we will look at creative ways to use research to fill in the missing gaps.

Bio: Sally Cranswick is a writer, story coach and workshop facilitator with a special interest in memoir and life writing. She is a creative writing lecturer at the University of Cape Town’s Department for Extra-Mural Studies and has written many stories, features and columns for magazines and newspapers. Her collection of short stories, Women out of Water (Modjaji Books), was shortlisted for the SALA Nadine Gordimer Short Story Award in 2022 and her novel, Of All Things We Need Hope, is due for release in 2024. She is currently studying for her PhD in Creative Writing through University of the Western Cape, has an MA in Creative Writing from the University of Cape Town and a BA in Creative & Media Writing from Middlesex University, London. Before settling in Cape Town, Sally was a singer and lived in many countries around the world.

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Write a family story that people will want to read - Sally Cranswick