Female Voices Collection


In this Craft Talk Pack, we feature a few of the influential female voices who highlight some of the ways that personal and social issues must be taken up as we grow in our writing.


Angela Flournoy

Click for video: 5:03-25:00

Click for video: 5:03-25:00

 

Angela discusses her work as a fiction writer and how to manage a large cast of characters and writing from multiple points of view. She considers issues of the social hierarchy and community that surrounds our characters, as well as how to decide how "deep" to go into a character's internal life. Finally, she teaches us how to differentiate our characters when working with a large cast.

Keywords: Character development; point of view; setting


Shandana Minhas

Click for video: 10:04

 

Shandana discusses her work as an author and offers several pieces of advice for reading and writing as well as for our personal lives. She also explores her understanding of the writing profession and several philosophical questions

Keywords: Craft; self-reflection


Ukamaka Olisakwe

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Ukamaka discusses her work as a fiction writer and how to take our real-life experiences and transfer them into the voice of characters in our writing. She advises us on using our daily interactions to develop characters and setting in our stories.

Keywords: Voice; character development; setting


Shenaz Patel

Click for video: 35:45-52:15

Click for video: 35:45-52:15

 

Shenaz discusses her work as a fiction writer and the opportunity that we have as writers to change the world that we live in. She considers "writer as God" and using child characters to explore and elucidate the emotional experience in our stories.

Keywords: Character development; point of view; social injustice; inner child; research


Sridala Swami

Click for video: 00:50-8:10

Click for video: 00:50-8:10

 

Sridala discusses her work as a poetry writer and how writing can be an act of meditation. She talks about the difficulties of leaving distractions behind, and the importance of achieving a state of balance during the writing process. She also offers examples of art forms that inspires her to write poetry, and compares the act of writing with the moment between inhaling and exhaling.

Keywords: Self-discovery; method; meditation; perspective