A Week of Writing at Drexel University: Join Us!


The crowd at Drexel University has put together an extremely interesting program for this very week, and I'm so happy to be part of it. On Wednesday, at 2 o'clock, I'll be joining Rita Williams-Garcia and Eliot Schrefer for a panel called Strange and Familiar Places in Young Adult Fiction (see below). But the entire week is full and rich, and I hope you'll double click on the poster above to find out more.


Strange and Familiar Places in Young Adult Fiction
Explores the complexities of conducting and incorporating research to
create a sense of time and place in YA fiction. Attention to setting is
crucial for any writer, but readers often overlook the breadth of
historical, scientific, and philosophical inquiry that culminates in
successful settings.  Panelists include: Beth Kephart, who will speak on
the surprises and challenges of bringing 19th-century Philadelphia to life in Dangerous Neighbors (2010) and Dr. Radway’s Sarsaparilla Resolvent (2013); Eliot Schrefer, whoseEndangered (2012)
depicts a bonobo sanctuary as war breaks out in the Democratic Republic
of the Congo; and Rita Williams-Garcia, who will describe her research
process in recreating the Black Power Movement in 1968 Oakland forOne Crazy Summer (2011) and its sequel in Brooklyn P.S. Be Eleven (2013).
 Join us to discuss the craft of translating not just physical and
geographical detail, but larger social and political contexts to the
page.




2:00 pm – 3:20 pm


Lobby of Drexel University Recreation Center


Moderator: Dee McMahon


Panelists:


Beth Kephart, Eliot Schrefer, Rita Williams-Garcia





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Published on May 20, 2013 04:34
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