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Margaret Atwood Teaches Creative Writing
Called the “Prophet of Dystopia,” Margaret Atwood is one of the most influential literary voices of our generation. In her first-ever online class, the author of The Handmaid’s Tale teaches how she crafts compelling stories—from historical to speculative fiction—that remain timeless and relevant. Explore Margaret’s creative process for developing ideas into novels with strong structures and nuanced characters.
Where to Watch Margaret Atwood Teaches Creative Writing
23 Episodes
- Structuring Your Novel: Layered Narratives and Other VariationsE4
Structuring Your Novel: Layered Narratives and Other VariationsMargaret illustrates the myriad ways you can structure your story and create a multi-layered narrative, using the classic tales Little Red Riding Hood, Arabian Nights, and her own novel The Blind Assassin as examples. - Who Tells the Story: Narrative Point of ViewE5
Who Tells the Story: Narrative Point of ViewChoosing the right point of view to tell your story from involves a lot of trial and error. Margaret explains the impact this decision has on your story, and offers an exercise to help you explore the effects of various points of view.