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YWW Hybrid: Comics with James Art Ville

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YWW presents James Art Ville How to Tell a Story with Sequential Art: Comics  Before the written language, humans crafted a system of record-keeping and storytelling using nothing but illustrations. While the written word has since become the dominant method of non-verbal communication, the integration of both methodologies has the profound and unique ability to…

YWW Southern Oregon: 2022 School Year Launch

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Exploring Southern Oregon Young Willamette Writers Join us to talk about our plans for the upcoming year, including  authors, topics, and ideas. A special, short sci-fi presentation will also be given to kickstart our workshops for 2022-2023! This meeting will be held on Sept. 17th at 10AM, in-person at the Josephine Community Library, Grants Pass branch, located at 200…

YWW Southern OR- Reflecting on Audience and Purpose to Super-charge Your Writing

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Reflecting on Audience and Purpose to Super-charge Your Writing with  Benjamin Gorman It seems like this would be a heavy topic. Why do we write? Who do we write for? We'll discuss some options and models from famous authors, and then contemplate how purpose and audience can add an extra jolt to your writing! Join…

YWW Epic Worlds for Epic Stories with Frank Morin

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Young Willamette Writers Present - Epic Worlds for Epic Stories with Frank Morin So you've got a great premise, a memorable character, a dastardly villain, or a heart-pounding conflict. Now you need to custom-build the world to make your vision shine. Whether your story takes place in Victorian England, dystopian New York, or another planet,…

YWW Southern: Jadie Jones on Villains

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Young Willamette Writers In-Person in Southern Oregon and Online! It’s Not Just the Hero’s Journey: How to Craft a Villain to Believe In - Casey Dunn (pen name: Jadie Jones) It takes two to tango. In the same way, it also takes two to drive a story: your protagonist, and what – often who -…