Published 25 March 2026, updated 28 April 2026
Designed for beginner writers, this three-hour workshop aims to develop storytelling skills in any genre. From memoirs to short story fiction, by the way of this workshop, you will have practised techniques aimed at improving your writing confidence and competence.
Date: Saturday 2 May
Time: 9.30 - 12.30
Location: Bunbury Public Library - Parkfield Street, Bunbury
The workshop examines:
- How to develop your writing process.
- Back to basics - story layouts, tense and grammar.
- Building rounded, more complex characters.
- When your characters speak - the nature of good dialogue.
- Immersing your reader in time and place.
- Developing plot and structure.
- Point of View – through whose eyes is the story told.
- Where to now? How to keep developing.
About the Presenter:
Barry Morley OAM is a writer living in Bunbury. He is the secretary of the Bunbury Writers Group and manages a memoir writing service. His short stories have won or been shortlisted in numerous national and international competitions and are widely published under the pen name, Nyema James. Barry received the Order of Australia in 2003.
Wordsmith Awards:
As part of the Bunbury Libraries' inaugural writing competition for adults, this workshop offers participants the opportunity to develop their ideas and strengthen their submissions to the Wordsmith Awards. Writers of all experience levels are encouraged to enter. Participating in this workshop doesn't require you to submit an entry to the competition. Learn more about the prizes and check the competition criteria here.
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- Tickets are non-refundable but are transferable upon request. If you are unable to attend this event after booking, please contact 9792 7190 or bunlib@bunbury.wa.gov.au.