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Future Tense: The Thrill of Speculative Fiction with Author Tara Campbell

Future Tense: The Thrill of Speculative Fiction with Author Tara Campbell

A hybrid lecture and writing workshop featuring award-winning writer Tara Campbell of the Humanities Washington Speakers Bureau

Science fiction isn’t just about men in a lab or robots in space—it’s also about us, all of us, our families and our communities.

In this hybrid lecture and interactive writing workshop, audiences will learn a brief history and definitions of speculative fiction—an umbrella term that encompasses the genres of science fiction, fantasy, space opera, supernatural, horror, etc. We’ll then engage in writing exercises to give participants an opportunity to write in the genre, starting with a warm-up prompt before tackling questions about how issues like climate change, genetic manipulation, or artificial intelligence might affect them in the decades to come.

Developments in science and technology affect people of all genders, races, and nationalities, so we should all have a voice in exploring the changes we’ll face. This workshop will empower participants to start imagining—and writing—the world of the future.?

This is a Humanities Washington Speakers Bureau presentation.

Central Library, Spokane Public Library
05:30 PM - 07:00 PM on Tue, 2 Apr 2024

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Spokane Public Library
509-444-5451
juanmoses@spokanelibrary.org
Central Library, Spokane Public Library
906 W. Main Ave
Spokane, Washington 99203
sshields@spokanelibrary.org