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Write What You See in This Picture

One of the hardest things for many writers is knowing where to begin, so we’re removing that roadblock in this short, fun course.

For this class, we’ll view a picture and then write about it. This exercise may sound simple, but it enables us to practice some of the fundamentals of writing. Whether you’re a beginning or experienced author, this course will teach you how to write attention-grabbing prose using concrete images to tell a story. We’ll discover the power of point of view and stretch our descriptive muscles. Participants will:

  • Use critical and observational skills to extract information from a picture.
  • Write what they see.
  • Discover the surprising power of images to create theme.
  • Refine their piece (250-500 words) based on constructive critical feedback.

This class is taught by a graduate student in the University of Missouri-Kansas City’s MFA Program in Creative Writing.


If you need ADA accommodation to use Library services or attend Library events and programs, please notify us at least 3 business days in advance at 816.701.3409 or ADA@kclibrary.org. (TTY access available via 711 or 866.520.7309 for Spanish.)

More in this series:
Adults
Writing About Your Life: Flash Nonfiction
Plaza Branch |
August 24 |
1:00pm
Adults
Figurative Language: Make Your Writing Sparkle
Plaza Branch |
August 28 |
12:00pm
Adults
Beginning a Novel
Central Library |
August 29 |
1:00pm
Adults
Poetry on the Page
Central Library |
September 4 |
1:00pm
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Write What You See in This Picture

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