In The Art and Craft of Narrative Writing, we will learn:

  • Scene creation — how to write a scene vs. just reporting what happened
  • Dialogue — how to use dialogue effectively in narrative research
  • Voice differentiation — the difference between academic voice and narrative voice, and how to move between them
  • Storytelling structures — where to enter, where to exit, how to arc
  • Thick description — vivid, sensory, evocative language that puts readers in the moment
  • Showing vs. telling — the craft distinction everyone names but no one teaches
  • Integrating quotes — when to use participant words vs. paraphrase vs. narrate
  • Pacing — when to slow down, when to speed up
  • Layering self with data — how to bring your voice in without overtaking participants
  • Method clarity — understanding the differences between autoethnography, duoethnography, and personal narrative
  • You'll leave this workshop with new pages of your own narrative writing — and the craft knowledge to keep going.