For registration, send an email to lapampaferiadellibro@gmail.com and include the following information: first and last name, ID number, and the name of the workshop you wish to participate in:
- Chronicle workshop with Mariana Komiseroff
The author of “Perfect Beasts,” a book that addresses the Lucio’s Dupuy case, will offer the intensive seminar “Tools for Telling Impossible Stories.” This workshop will explore the chronicle as a tool for recounting complex or unlikely events, such as crimes, disappearances, and tragedies. Narrative resources, journalistic ethics, and working with sources and testimonies will be addressed. Based on real cases (crimes, disappearances, collective tragedies, lives on the margins), the workshop will explore how to construct a journalistic-literary narrative that combines rigor with aesthetic sensitivity. Narrative resources, ethics in the representation of reality, and working with sources, documents, and testimonies will also be addressed.
Thursday 2 and Friday 3 from 7 to 9 PM, and Sunday 5 from 6 to 8 PM, at the Arte Propio space
- Workshop of the Pampean Writers Association (APE)
Teacher and writer Natividad Ponce will lead the Incidental Reading and Writing Workshop, an APE activity to share creative and enjoyable tools.
Thursday 2nd, at 7pm. Nervi Room, 2nd Floor.
- Autobiographical narratives, with Ángeles Alemandi
Journalist and writer Ángeles Alemandi invites participants to transform life stories into works of art in the workshop “My Beloved Life.” With a capacity up to 20 people, this activity aims to teach participants to step back from their own experiences and approach them with literary flair, without seeking catharsis. Ángeles Alemandi invites participants to transform their own story into an artistic act “because it’s not enough to have a good anecdote or to have been involved in the most harrowing of dramas; it’s about knowing how to tell it.”
Saturday 4, from 4 to 6 p.m. Nervi Room, 2nd. Floor.
- Who’s up for writing a short story?, with Ramón Tarruella
Writer and editor Ramón Tarruella will offer a workshop for those who want to take their first steps in fiction writing. The activity will focus on the key elements of any story: setting, characters, and plot. The workshop is aimed at young people and the general public, with no prior knowledge required, and aims to stimulate imagination and enthusiasm for writing.
Saturday 4th, at 5pm, at the Arte Propio space.
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