Byron Writers FestivalByron Writers Festival
  • Donate
  • Subscribe
  • About us
    • About Us
    • Our Team
    • Our Board
  • What’s On
    • What’s On
      • Colum McCann in Conversation
      • Publishing Masterclass with Alex Adsett 2025
      • Candice Fox’s Crime Writing Crash Course | Online 2025
  • Members
    • Festival Friends
    • Residential Mentorship
      • Alumni
    • Mentorships
    • Writers’ Groups
  • Festival
    • Byron Writers Festival
    • Key Information
      • FAQ
      • Travel
      • Accessibility
      • Accommodation
      • Sustainability
    • Primary Schools Day
    • Secondary Schools Day
  • StoryBoard
    • StoryBoard
    • Masterclasses
    • Student Writing Prizes
    • Primary Schools Day
    • Secondary Schools Day
  • Get Involved
    • Get Involved
    • Volunteer
    • Donate
    • Partner With Us
  • News
    • Early Bird Tickets
  • Podcasts
  • Contact Us

Workshops for Writers

Date

Saturday 29 June 2024


https://byronwritersfestival.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/MRiwoe-author-C-Tammy-Law-1-scaled.jpg

BOOK NOW

WORKSHOP

Writing and Researching Historical Fiction with Mirandi Riwoe


In this workshop participants will learn in what ways research can enhance both their writing practice and their historical fiction. Through authorial insights, discussion and a series of writing exercises, participants will further develop their own research and writing process, and practice techniques for incorporating research into a work of fiction. The workshop will suit people who are at the beginning of their writing project or who are struggling to manage their research process and output.

Detailed outline including structure and learning outcomes:

  • An overview of Mirandi’s fiction and the research that has informed her writing
  • An exploration of character in historical fiction – activity
  • Where to look when beginning your research – activity
  • Mirandi models how to use research in your creative work – activity
  • How to interpret what you find
  • Research as inspiration
  • Re-writing – activity
  • A discussion on Authenticity vs Accuracy
  • Fiction vs History; prescience
  • An exploration of setting – activity
  • General tips
  • Q&A

Who is it for: Any level. Suiting people who are at the beginning of their writing project or who are struggling to manage their research process and output.

Workshop Details

When: Saturday 29 June, 10am – 4pm

Where: In-person at the Byron Writers Festival office

Cost: $155 members/$200 non-members

Group size: 10 participants max.


BOOK NOW

About Mirandi Riwoe

Mirandi Riwoe is the author of Sunbirds, a novel set in Australia and Java, during WWII. Her book, Stone Sky Gold Mountain, won the ARA Historical Novel Prize and the Queensland Literary Award and was shortlisted for the Stella Prize and longlisted for the Miles Franklin Award. Her novella The Fish Girl won Seizure’s Viva la Novella and was shortlisted for the Stella Prize. Her short fiction and novellas can be found in the collection The Burnished Sun. Mirandi has a PhD in Creative Writing and Literary Studies (QUT).



Connect

Follow us



  • Privacy
  • Terms & Conditions

Byron Writers Festival © 2024