Writing Flora, Fauna, Fibonacci on 10/18
Writing Flora, Fauna, Fibonacci on 10/18
Join author Naomi Williams in a fun writing session that takes its cues from the strange and beautiful plants and objects in the store. We’ll walk around the space, take notes or pictures, make purchases or connections, then spend some time writing from prompts, one of which, yes, involves the Fibonacci sequence. Writers of all experience levels welcome!
Instructor Bio:
Naomi Williams is the author of the novel Landfalls, long-listed for the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize. Her short stories and essays have appeared most recently in LitHub, Bourbon Penn, Electric Literature, the Brevity blog, New Overland Review, and the Sacramento Noir anthology. Honors include a Pushcart Prize, honorable mentions in Best American Short Stories and Best Horror of the Year, and residencies at Djerassi, Hedgebrook, Vermont Studio Center, VCCA, and Willapa Bay AiR. A biracial Japanese-American, Williams lives in Sacramento, where she co-founded and co-directs the literary nonprofit CapLit. She also teaches fiction-writing for the low-res MFA program at Ashland University in Ohio.
Flora, Fauna, Fibonacci
w/ Naomi Williams
Saturday, October 18, 2-4pm
$20 advance registration, $25 at the door
Location: Signa, 1101 T St, Sacramento