Writing to Scare Yourself (Poe in Lowell)

Writing to Scare Yourself (Poe in Lowell)

In this workshop, we will discuss the weird and the eerie in popular horror writing and applies these concepts in two writing exercises.

By Martian Radio Theatre

Date and time

Saturday, October 19 · 3 - 5pm EDT

Location

Lowell TeleMedia Center

246 Market Street Lowell, MA 01852

About this event

  • 2 hours

In this workshop, we will discuss the weird and the eerie in the writings of prominent horror writers such as Poe, Lovecraft and more, noting how they channel certain individual and societal anxieties to inhabit creatures of the night and nervous protagonists. The workshop, two hours total, will be broken up into roughly four half-hour modules.

Module 1: Fear Writing

A presentation that explores the writing of several prominent authors to act as a primer for our writing sessions.

Module 2: Free Write 

Writers will be provided time to dive into a free write with a given prompt related to the topic of horror-writing.

Module 3: Add the Weird and the Eerie

In this module, writers will have the opportunity to revise, move forward or start a new story, this time adding tropes from the genres of horror, scifi, gothic traditions and suspense.

Module 4: Discussion

In this last module, writers will have the opportunity to share writing, ask questions and continue to talk out ideas.

Writers are encouraged to bring their laptops, tablets, notebooks, journals, napkins or any other writing materials. 

Facilitator Bio:

Wednesday Klevisha is a local community organizer and digital media specialist based in Lowell, MA. For the past three years, they have been going around interviewing all kinds of folks and producing little projects for Martian Radio Theatre, an informal artist platform. They are interested in facilitating creative and community focused spaces and exploring the strange and odd in their craft. To learn more visit www.martianradiotheatre.space.

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