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Writing the Monologue: Approaches to Giving Voice to the Voiceless

Presented by Robbi D’Allesandro

Saturday December 7, 2019, 1:30-4:30pm

Would you give more than a penny for your characters’ thoughts? Learn to enhance your characters and their stories through an exploration of mastering their inner narrative – their thoughts put on paper. Your characters’ inner monologue is the essence of fiction. Interesting internal narrative, when appropriately balanced with action and dialogue, is the life’s blood of any story. No wonder it is difficult to do.

We have just the workshop to help you master this difficult technique. Whether you are writing a novel or one act play, presenter Robbi D’Allesandro will share insights and techniques that will be helpful to you. In her workshop, you will learn varied ways to tap into the critical psyche of your characters and through these processes, deepen the overall meaning of your work.

Robbi D’Allesandro received her MFA from Lesley University in Writing for Stage and Screen (2010), and her MS in Personality and Social Psychology from Northeastern University (2002). She won the 2011 Kennedy Center Paula Vogel National Playwrights Award for her full-length play Broken Prayer and was nominated for the Christopher Brian Wolk Excellence in Playwriting Award for the same work. Robbi attended the O’Neill Playwrights Conference as a Visiting Fellow in 2012, and the Kennedy Center Summer Writer’s Intensive in 2011. Her short play Living…Again recently won SLAM Boston 2014. She won Best Original Sitcom in the New York Screenplay Competition for her television sitcom Outliers. Robbi has been contracted for the adaptation of Ron Drez’ Twenty-Five Yards of War: The Extraordinary Courage of Ordinary Men for television and represented by Gersh for the adaptation of Dean Morrissey’s Ship of DreamsThe Monster Trap, and The Great Kettles for screen.

WHERE: The workshop will be held at The Ford House on the campus of SNHU (2500 North River Road, Manchester, NH 03106 — Directions and parking info here)

WHEN: Saturday, December 7, 1:30-4:30 pm

COST: This workshop is $65 for NHWP members or $85 for nonmembers and is limited to 12 students. Register now to ensure your spot in the class using the “Register now” button below.

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