Beginnings & Endings with Julianne Neely
Where do stories and poems begin and end and why is it so important?
In this workshop, we will look at short stories and poems with gripping starts and finishes that hook the reader in and don’t let them go. Then, we will create our own compelling beginnings and endings that strike the readers’ imagination as we fill out everything in the between.
If you attend in person, JBWC doors open at 3:30pm. Feel free to drop in early to relax with a book, work on your writing, try a prompt, or catch up with your creative peers!
- Youth Writing Workshops at the JBWC are FREE and aimed at young students aged 12–18.
- This workshop is hybrid—you can attend in-person or from home!
- ACCESSIBILITY NOTE: If you have any questions/issues accessing any of these opportunities, please let us know and we will work with you to make sure you can participate.
Featured Artist
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Julianne NeelyPoet
Julianne Neely received her MFA degree from the Iowa Writer’s Workshop, where she received the Truman Capote Fellowship, the 2017 John Logan Poetry Prize, and a Schupes Fellowship for Poetry. She is currently a Poetics PhD student and an English Department Fellow at the University at Buffalo. Her writing has been published in Hyperallergic, VIDA, The Poetry Project, The Rumpus, The Iowa Review and more. She has three chapbooks out with Slope Editions, garden-door Press, and Foundlings Press and a forthcoming digital chapbook from Megatron Press.
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