Teen Writing Workshop
For High School Students
Calling teen writers! Are you a writer or do you want to learn about becoming one? Author Annie Fox shows you how to create fictional worlds and characters. Share your ideas and get writing tips.
We all love games, stories, and films that capture our imagination so completely that reality vanishes and we enter a fantastic world inhabited by fictional characters who seem as real as...well, real people. Ever wonder how writers build those worlds and create those characters?
In this session for teens, author Annie Fox shares the process that enabled her to write her latest YA novel, Leeta Simtar: A Life on Two Planets, a story about an interspecies hybrid who travels 40 light years from her home planet to find a real home.
Bring an idea for a story or one you’re working on and Annie will give you the tools you need to start developing unforgettable worlds and characters.
This program is geared for teens in grades 9-12; adult writers can sign up for Annie's program on Indie publishing on September 16.
Annie Fox is an author of books for children and teens who loves making art, baking, gardening, photography, hiking in the San Francisco Bay Area, traveling, and, most of all, being with her husband David and her family, including Gracie the Dog. The Little Things That Kill: A Teen Friendship Afterlife Apology Tour was her debut novel and Leeta Simtar: A Life on Two Planets is her latest.
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