Interactive Writing Workshop
Using the body as a metaphor for storytelling, Kim Bannerman will host an interactive six-week writing workshop, starting January 2025.
Participants will learn how to craft strong settings, design compelling characters, and create engaging narratives, all in a supportive and fun environment.
This workshop will be held at the Cumberland Museum & Archives from 7:00pm to 8:00pm every Thursday during its six-weeks of production.
Kim Bannerman
Fascinated by fairytales and myths, my murder mystery novels are inspired by the weird parts of British Columbia’s history. Let’s mash up the beautiful and the bizarre. I suppose you could say, I write ‘Cascadia Gothic’.
My work has appeared in anthologies like She’s Shameless from Tightrope Books (Toronto), Teen Angst Poetry from St. Martin’s Press (New York), Wolf-Girls from Hic Dragones Press (Manchester UK), and When Birds Are Near from Cornell University Press (Ithaca NY). My first novel was a modern fairy tale entitled The Tattooed Wolf, and in 2008, I received a Canada Council Grant to complete my murder mystery novel, Bucket of Blood.
Currently, I’m working on the Circus Salmagundi Mysteries series, which begins with Truly the Devil’s Work. In addition to learning about life in the Pacific Northwest during the 1920s, this project demands that I delve into circus history, which is frankly awesome.
Tickets sold here.
- Sold as a package of six
- No drop-ins
Learn more about Kim Bannerman here.