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Bearing scars and trophies from tours of duty with other writers’ groups, a group of writers decide to risk social discomfort and creative derailment by workshopping together. Nearly three years later, they’re here to share hard-won wisdom. They discuss guidelines for safe, fun and effective workshopping and share how it can improve your writing. The writers are Vivienne Ulman, Mary Delahunty, Anne Bolch and Rebecca Colless.
Many thanks to Anthony Petrucci for the intro music, which was recorded during the festival.
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