Strategies for Writing and Developing Environmental Scenes


This program is being held on the FIRST Sunday in May since Mother’s Day falls on the second Sunday.
Come join us on May 3, at the Millhopper Library when author Benjamin Coward will share strategies for drafting, writing, and fully developing environmental scenes.
Drawing on his background in Environmental Science, he has interwoven environmental issues throughout his published books. And he has much to share concerning the importance of environmental scenes whether in fiction, memoir, or other nonfiction books.
He will reveal how we writers can use environmental scenes to enhance the story line, plot, and character movement. He will share his scene-writing tips that will help engage readers and draw them deeper into the story, thereby helping them better understand the world around them.
Coward earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Science from the Southern New Hampshire University. He is originally from the Saint Louis area in Missouri. He moved to Florida in the spring of 2013 to further his education. He still lives in Gainesville with his wife, Julia, and two-year-old daughter.
Like all of WAG’s Sunday programs, this one is free and open to the public.