Please note all times listed are Saskatchewan time. This workshop will not be recorded.
FINDING YOUR VOICE FOR LIVE READINGS
Part of life for many writers includes live readings, audiobooks, and podcasts.
Workshop facilitator Amanda Marcotte is ready to help beginners find their voice and confidence behind the microphone.
She has tips, tricks, and exercises from her career as a radio journalist for CBC to help writers do a dynamic reading that brings their words to life.
This interactive workshop features practice reading in front of a small group of fellow participants, as well as one on one support.
Amanda Marcotte is a writer and journalist who lives in White City, Saskatchewan. She started writing a school column for a small-town paper at age thirteen and has been telling stories ever since. She studied journalism at the University of Regina and began as a columnist in 1999 at CBC. She later became a radio producer and guest host. She thrives on breaking news and quirky stories. Amanda also pops up as a lecturer at the University of Regina journalism school and is a mom to a girl with special needs. She is currently working on her first novel, Hockey Girls.
Funding provided by:
In proud partnership with: