Once again our occasional series on writers'
journeys focuses on someone who's about to rack up time on both
sides of our critique table. This year Shweta Adhyam--a
2017 Clarion West student whose work is starting to show up in
respected genre venues--is
switching roles from receiving feedback on her writing to providing
it to other writers.
Shweta
submitted short stories to our Norwescon workshops for five years
running. "Every year, I came away with a little bit more
command over the craft," she says.
When
the pros critiquing her stories brought up a specific technique or
aspect of craft, such as foreshadowing, she'd go on to study it and
practice incorporating it into story revisions and new work. Over
time her writing became more sophisticated.
And
sometimes the feedback had more immediate benefits on top of a
long-term lesson.
"Once,
a critiquer pointed out how I could get a really amazing ending from
what I had already planted throughout the story. It was a proverbial
lightbulbs-going-off-in-head moment on so many levels," Shweta
says.
Along
with leading the way to a perfect story ending, it was also "an
invaluable lesson to go back and mine your stories for things that
might have been left on the table while you were looking elsewhere,"
she says.
Critique
workshops are tremendous opportunities to learn and grow as a writer,
she says. The pros who read your work and offer feedback are sitting
at the table with you, so submit the manuscript you're struggling
with, listen to the critiquers' comments and ask them questions.
"The
conversations (that follow) can open up possibilities not just on the
piece under discussion, but also mastering the art in general,"
Shweta says.
Shweta's
most recent stories include "The Warrior and the Sage"
(written as Shweta Sundararajan) at Intergalactic Medicine Show
and "A Conch Shell's Notes" in an upcoming issue of
Lightspeed.
Although
it's too late to take part in our 2018 Norwescon workshop, please
contact us at writersworkshop@norwescon.org to be added to our
mailing list for information about future workshops and events. And
if you're attending Norwescon, we'd love to meet you at the social
we're hosting, from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturday, March 31, in
Presidential Suite 1360.
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