Sex: Writing It
Date:
With:
Toni Jordan
Rating:
ALL
Summary:
Sex scenes are hard to write because they have all the same challenges as other fictional scenes, plus additional complexities. Will readers laugh? What will my parents think? In this post-Fifty Shades world, authentic and moving sex scenes are more important than ever because of their unequalled ability to reveal character. If your fiction is about yearning, fear, pain, hope, vulnerability, power or loneliness—a beautiful sex scene will make your story better.Details
Please note: This workshop will be Auslan interpreted
You will learn:
- The similarities between writing sex and writing action
- The differences between sex scenes and erotica
- How to move beyond the male gaze
- How sex, sexuality and gender influence character in fiction
- How to overcome insecurity around writing sex
About Toni Jordan
Toni Jordan is the author of four novels. The international bestseller Addition (2008) was longlisted for the Miles Franklin award. Fall Girl (2010) was published internationally and has been optioned for film, while Nine Days (2012) was awarded Best Fiction at the 2012 Indie Awards. Our Tiny, Useless Hearts (2018) was longlisted for the International Dublin Literary award. Her latest novel is The Fragments (2018). Toni has been published widely in newspapers and magazines.
Venue:
Registration for this event ended on 15 February 2019 - 4:00