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28 January 2023: Creative Non-Fiction Storytelling Workshop with Balli Kaur Jaswal (Growing Up Indian)
January 10th, 2023 | Events, News
Important note: This workshop is part of AWARE’s Growing Up Indian initiative to foreground the voices of Indian women in Singapore. It is therefore intended primarily for Indian women participants. If you are not an Indian woman but are still interested in writing about the intersection of race and gender in Singapore, however, you may sign up. If you have questions about this, please email projects@aware.org.sg.
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We all have a story to tell, but how do we go about writing it?
In AWARE’s 2022 anthology, What We Inherit, Indian women writers expressed their stories via the form of the personal essay. If you were inspired by those essays, or simply wish to learn how to write your own story as an Indian woman, this workshop is for you!
In this two-hour introductory workshop, author Balli Kaur Jaswal (Sugarbread, Erotic Stories for Punjabi Widows) will delve into the possibilities of the personal essay, a subset of creative non-fiction. As participants, you’ll learn about the personal essay form and explore various angles through which you can approach non-fiction storytelling. You’ll come to understand how personal essays can reflect on your lived experiences, and the foundational skills for writing your own narratives.
Please note this workshop will be online only (Singapore time). Participants will be emailed the Zoom link shortly before the session date, alongside some reading materials and other preparation instructions. We encourage participants to turn on their video throughout the session.
We want our workshops to be accessible to everyone, and require your generous contributions to make programmes like this possible. While you are welcome to give any amount you wish, we suggest a minimum of $15 per person. No tax deduction will be provided. Note that Eventbrite requires a minimum contribution of $1. If you require a waiver of this minimum contribution, please email media@aware.org.sg.
We are unable to accommodate transfers and cancellations if participants are unable to attend after payment has been made.
Date: Saturday, 28 January 2023
Time: 3-5pm
Venue: Online (Zoom)
Fee: Contribute what you can (suggested amount $15)
Register here!
About the Facilitator
Balli Kaur Jaswal is the author of five novels, including Singapore Literature Prize finalist Sugarbread, and the international bestseller Erotic Stories for Punjabi Widows. Jaswal’s non-fiction has appeared in The New York Times, Harper’s Bazaar and Salon.com, among other publications. Currently a lecturer at Yale-NUS College, she is preparing for the release of her upcoming novel, Now You See Us.