• Inside the Character’s Mind: Mastering First and Third Person Limited POV

    Richmond Hill Public Library 1 Atkinson Street, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada

    Writing in either first person or third person limited point of view allows authors to create a strong emotional connection between the reader and the character. Both points of view offer direct access to the narrator’s inner thoughts, feelings, and biases, often resulting in a more intimate and subjective experience. Both perspectives require careful attention […]

  • Read, Revise, Repeat: A Fiction Writer’s Self-Editing Toolbox

    Taylor’s Funeral Home 524 Davis Drive, Newmarket, ON, Canada

    Short abstract In this hands-on workshop, fiction writers will discover practical strategies to revise and refine their work with confidence. We’ll break the editing process into manageable stages, guiding you to identify what’s working, what needs tightening, and what may require a full rewrite. You’ll also learn to spot common pitfalls such as echo words, […]