
While the Louisiana Book Festival is technically a one-day event, the Louisiana Center for the Book offers writing workshops, called WordShops, on the day before the festival every year. Some of this yearβs choices:
βThe Journey Inward: Reflective Writing and the Letters About Literature Program.β This workshop is a special session for teachers, librarians and parents about the reading and writing contest for students. With admission set at $15, the workshop will be presented by Catherine Gourley, the National Project Director of Letters About Literature.
βCasting Characters.β New Orleans-based novelist Bill Loehfelm will focus on creating compelling characters in both series and stand-alone fiction.
βLocation, Location, Location: Writing about Place.β Margaret Ebyβs workshop will cover the basics for crafting nonfiction, from short journalism to long-form creative nonfiction.
βInfluence and Inspiration: Mining Your Obsessions.β Louisiana Poet Laureate Peter Cooley will focus on identifying influences in poems submitted for the class.
βCrisis Creates Us: Narrative Fundamentals.β Daniel Jose Olderβs workshop will explore the βdefining crises of literature,β both βgiant and earth-shattering or intimate, an apocalypse or a break-up and everything in between.β
WordShops are $45 each (except for the special session listed above), or two for $85. To register, call 219-9503.
This story was originally published in the October issue of 225 Magazine.





