Panel: Family

Location

Online (via Zoom)

Event Website

http://www.undwritersconference.org

Start Date

25-3-2022 12:00 PM

End Date

25-3-2022 1:00 PM

Description

In this audiovisual recording from Friday, March 25, 2022, as part of the 53rd Annual UND Writers Conference: “Communities and the Individual,” Kelli Jo Ford, Kaitlyn Greenidge, and Sarah Vogel participate in a panel called “Family.” The panelists discuss the complex relationship between family and history, the process of writing about good and bad family dynamics, the complications of writing about families as complex organisms, and how secrets can haunt family members. The panelists also respond to audience questions about attributes of strong female characters and how those characters contribute to the panelists’ stories, the changing tradition of younger generations taking care of older generations, whether writing the theme of family was intentional, and the single best piece of advice they received when aspiring to be a writer.

Moderated by Dr. Eric C. Link, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs.

Comments

Permissions pending, digitization planned.

This document is currently not available here.

Share

COinS
 
Mar 25th, 12:00 PM Mar 25th, 1:00 PM

Panel: Family

Online (via Zoom)

In this audiovisual recording from Friday, March 25, 2022, as part of the 53rd Annual UND Writers Conference: “Communities and the Individual,” Kelli Jo Ford, Kaitlyn Greenidge, and Sarah Vogel participate in a panel called “Family.” The panelists discuss the complex relationship between family and history, the process of writing about good and bad family dynamics, the complications of writing about families as complex organisms, and how secrets can haunt family members. The panelists also respond to audience questions about attributes of strong female characters and how those characters contribute to the panelists’ stories, the changing tradition of younger generations taking care of older generations, whether writing the theme of family was intentional, and the single best piece of advice they received when aspiring to be a writer.

Moderated by Dr. Eric C. Link, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs.

https://commons.und.edu/writers-conference/2022/day2/1