Exorcising the Past

with Jing-Jing Lee

There is no story without history. All novels are built on aspects of the past. In this course, you will excavate the past to invigorate your historical fiction.
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Summary

Course code: JL2B

3 workshops of 3 hours each

For Intermediate to Advanced Writers

Limited places available

Selective entry – we’ll offer places to writers who show promise

Dates

3 sessions on:

  • 9 July 2022, Saturday
  • 17 July 2022, Sunday
  • 23 July 2022, Saturday

2 to 5 pm

No partial sessions accepted

Venue

National Library Board
100 Victoria Street
Singapore 188064

Overview and Learning Outcomes

There is no story without history. All novels are built on it, whether they be the private, personal novels of auto-fiction, or expansive, oft-told tales about dead kings and queens. Even dystopian novels are filled with the workings of the past. In this series, we find out how to excavate relics for your prose.

The first of the three workshops, Mining Your Past, is about writing yourself into your story.

The second workshop, Story, is about deciding what to make of history and the research you will inevitably undertake in order to delve into it.

(Re)Writing History will be about editing. Writing is rewriting. Thus, this workshop will concentrate on teaching the writer what to leave out and how to edit their fiction in order to make the truth of the story shine through.

Learning Outcomes

After completion of the workshops, participants will:

  1. develop their ability, skills & techniques in generating, writing, editing and developing long form fiction in the novel form
  2. have their writing improved through sharing their texts for peer critique and presenter guidance during the workshops
  3. come away with skills and experience that will help them create, develop and revise historic/literary, long form fiction.

Who should register?

 Fiction writers, especially historical literary fiction writers, including:

  1. Intermediate Writers — Writers who have chosen to pursue writing as a full time or part time career with a serious, professional intent but who are not yet published with a mainstream or recognised independent publisher, or
  2. Advanced Writers — Writers who have published at least one book with a mainstream or recognised independent publisher, and/or published in at least one literary journal and/or anthology

Participants will be selected by the Visiting Writer with assistance from the Asia Creative Writing programme. A waiting list will be maintained.

Registration and Pricing

Course Prerequisites

To sign up, please register at the link above with the following documents:

  1. A 500 word writing sample
  2. A short summary of your writing project of ~100 words
  3. A short biography of ~100 words

If you have registered with us before, you may send the same information again with an updated bio.

Course Fees

  • For 3 workshops:
    • $110 for adults
    • $30 for students, unemployed, low income migrant workers
  • Free for undergraduates from Singapore tertiary institutions
  • Non refundable if cancellation 1 week before course starts
  • Please email us if financial assistance is needed

About Jing-Jing Lee

Born and raised in Singapore, Jing-Jing Lee’s first novel, How We Disappeared, was published by Oneworld in 2019. It has been longlisted for the Women’s Prize, the Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction, the Singapore Literature Prize and the Historical Writers’ Association Debut Crown. She has a Masters in Creative Writing from the University of Oxford and currently lives in Amsterdam with her husband and son.

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