NovelTeens #6: Anna Carey on How to be Funny
In this #NovelTeens mini masterclass, Anna Carey explains that humour doesn’t mean you’re not taking a subject seriously: it can actually be a way of exploring solemn subjects in your writing!
Museum of Literature Ireland
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UCD Naughton Joyce Centre
86 St Stephen's Green
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Join us for First Fridays on Friday, 4 March, with free admission from 6pm until 9pm (last admission 8pm). Book now to discover a reading by writer Sheila Armstrong, as well as a performance by Dagogo Hart (all events are limited capacity and on a first come, first served basis). Explore our exhibitions, including our brand new exhibition —Love, says Bloom. The Commons Café is also open late!
In this #NovelTeens mini masterclass, Anna Carey explains that humour doesn’t mean you’re not taking a subject seriously: it can actually be a way of exploring solemn subjects in your writing!
If you had to create the world’s craziest and most delicious ice cream sundae, what would it be like? Today’s creative burst theme is food, glorious food. Join Sarah Webb on an adventure exploring some of her favourite writing games and story prompts all inspired by food!
Try rewriting your story from scratch, says Darren Shan, as he guides us through the editing process.
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