Develop your child’s narrative writing skills with practical tips and hands-on exercises in this series of programmes by authors AJ Low, Debra Ann Francisco and Laura Wood
Each child will attend one workshop and a talk which will introduce them to writing sci-fi, mysteries, food-inspired poetry and more.
This session is recommended for ages 9 to 12. Parents should return to pick their children at 12.30pm.
The schedule for the morning is as follow:
- 10am - 11.30am Workshop please choose only one workshop below
A. Choose Your Own Adventure by AJ Low
B. Food for Thought (And Writing) by Debra Ann Francisco
- 11.30am – 11.45am Break
- 11.45am – 12.30pm Laura Wood: The Curious Case of Writing Mysteries
- 12.30pm – 1.00pm Book sales and signing
Participants are advised to bring writing materials, a sweater, a water bottle and light snack to for the break.
The programme write ups for the sessions are as follows:
Workshop A: Choose Your Own Adventure
Featuring AJ Low
What does it take to convert traditional wuxia stories to science fiction or a modern-day detective story? Explore writing stories in different genres with AJ Low, the authors of the Sherlock Sam series, and pick up key writing skills to adapt your stories amid shapeshifters, parallel timelines and more!
Workshop B: Food for Thought (And Writing)
Featuring Debra Ann Francisco
Food can help you grow and develop… your narratives! Join teaching specialist and children’s author, Debra Ann Francisco, as she introduces participants to the different forms of writing, such as poetry and prose, using food as a feature.
Image Credit: Asian Civilisations Museum
年龄
9–12
价格
[Workshop] Choose Your Own Adventure + [Talk] Laura Wood: The Curious Case of Writing Mysterie: 10 新币
[Workshop] Food for Thought (And Writing) + [Talk] Laura Wood: The Curious Case of Writing Mysteries : 10 新币
手机号
+656332 7798
链接
地址
1 Empress Place Singapore River, South S179555
如何到达?
By public transport: The ACM is a 5-minute walk from Raffles Place MRT station (Exit H).
By car: Can be reached via a road behind Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall, off Fullerton Road near Anderson Bridge.
Parking: At the basement car park of the New Parliament House, at Six Battery Road and at One Fullerton across from the Fullerton Hotel.