Lyceum Series: David Hopkins – 32 Ways To Add A Little Shakespeare To Your Story
November 16 @ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm CST
Welcome to the lyceum.
These free, monthly workshops are held on the third Saturday of the month, and offer writers of every genre and skill level an opportunity to learn, experiment and develop their craft. We hope you’ll join us!
Succession drama, high stakes tension, and fascinating characters! There’s a lot we can learn from the Bard—especially if you write long-form fiction. In this workshop, we’re going to cover 32 ways you can enhance your stories with some Shakespearean flair.
DAVID HOPKINS is a fantasy novelist with an interest in Shakespeare (hence the workshop), medieval history, fairy tales, and myth. He is the author of The Dryad’s Crown, a story set in the vast world of Efre Ousel. David is married to artist and designer, April Hopkins. They have two daughters, Kennedy and Greta, and a dog named Moose. David is a full member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association and founder of Cake and Prose. David teaches classes through WritingWorkshops.com.