Place and Setting in Fiction Writing

M. L. Rio (PEAR)

A woman with long brown hair and strong, expressive eyebrows stands in an urban outdoor setting. She wears a black leather jacket and hoop earrings, with bold eyeliner and a neutral expression. The background is softly blurred with hints of signage and metal structures.

Thursday & Friday, July 16 & 17, 1 – 2:30pm

Heinen Design Lab

$70

Where does a story live? In this generative fiction workshop, novelist M. L. Rio explores the interplay between place, setting, and imagination. Using examples from her own work and others’, Rio invites writers to consider how physical spaces can shape mood, character, and meaning. You’ll reflect on how fact and fiction collaborate to evoke vivid, sensory-rich prose—and walk away inspired to root your writing in the world around you.

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Instruction Style: Lecture-Based | Discussion-Based | Reflective

Skill Level: All Levels