In this multi-genre workshop, participants will learn how to write animals using their own photos, videos, and artifacts of animal life.
Animals both wild and tame capture the human imagination. Some of the most evocative writing is about the human-animal intersection. In this multi-genre workshop, participants will learn how to write animals well using their own photos, videos, and artifacts of animal life as guides. They will leave with a draft of a short creative piece in their genre of choice.
Made possible by The Indianapolis Foundation Library Fund through a grant to The Indianapolis Public Library Foundation.
Be sure to check out the writing workshops at other library branches this summer and fall; and mark your calendar for Meet an Author, Be an Author on October 21, 2023 at Central Library for more writing workshops and connections with local authors and writers.
The longest continuously-operating branch in the IndyPL system began on the city’s east side in 1896 but moved to the village of Haughville after 1897. The branch’s many homes included the former town hall on Germania Avenue in which a fire in 1904 partially destroyed the building. After the fire, a storefront in the Michigan Plaza Shopping Center was constructed that operated until 2003, when the current 12,000-square-foot library opened on West Michigan Street.