Laboratory of young novelists: for young people who wish to experience narrative writing

Windbreaker surprises us again with an attractive project, this time for young people from 12 to 18 years. The initiative is based on the Youngs Writers Program, and is intended to children who want to learn the ins and outs of narrative writing.

The contents are developed over 20 online sessions and in each of them concepts are reviewed to work on practical experiences, viewing music videos, booktrailers or television series.

At the end of each session, the student works on a written proposal that is raised every week.

The laboratory is not a workshop or a school, but it can help respond to many restless minds that want translate stories on paper. The next call is in October, and the registration closes on September 22.

During the months that are part of the laboratory, you can learn the most basic concepts of writing a novel, think about the plots, the characters, and focus the idea. Participants will always have the support they need.

The cost is 60 euros per month, so (calculating that in a month there are approximately four weeks) you can leave for about 360 euros. It is taught by professors Antonio J. Cuevas and Jorge Gonzalvo. You have more information here, or by writing to [email protected]

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