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Indigenous Author Series

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Calling all writers! The Richmond Public Library is hosting an Indigenous Author Series from now until November 2nd! Each event is hosted by an Indigenous author, and ranges from the writing process to the graphic novel to Truth and Reconciliation. These events are perfect for anyone who loves writing or is interested in knowing more about these Indigenous authors! We have a short synopsis of the events below, but be sure to check out this link for the full details on each event.


Writing Process Workshop

Wednesday, October 11, 10:30am – 11:30am and Wednesday, October 11, 1:00pm – 2:00pm


Join Kim Spencer as she details her journey to becoming an author in these two separate workshops. Participants will also engage in fun activities to find their writing voice and develop their skills as writers!


Truth and Reconciliation Through Storytelling

Saturday, October 21, 1:30pm–3:00pm


Join Christine M. as she shares Indigenous art, culture, work, and protocols, and more through a multisensory experience.


Understanding, and Writing, the Graphic Novel

Thursday, November 02, 1:00pm–2:30pm


Join award-winning graphic novelist David Robertson as he shares the ins and outs of the graphic novel!


Reconciliation through Story

Thursday, November 2, 6:30pm–8:00pm


This workshop will detail reconciliation, who it involves, and the roles Indigenous and non-Indigenous people play.



 

Author: Kassidy, ITMP Blog Writer

Image Credits: Richmond Public Library

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