Story Time, Folks! Terribly Tiny Tales Is Hosting A Writing Workshop

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Rodeo Cantina & Kitchen, Connaught Place, New Delhi

What Is It?

Terribly Tiny Tales is hosting a writing workshop at Rodeo in CP, where you’ll get to learn tips and tricks on how to write spellbinding 140 character stories (you know, a Terribly Tiny Tale) and will even get to work with longer formats.

Who Is It For?

Aspiring writers, readers, Insta-writers and poets – anyone who’d like to learn the art of making bite-sized stories. Your stories will also get published on their platform and social media pages.

Why Should I Go For It?

We’ve all read the occasional funny or poignant four line story by TTT, and it just goes to show how captivating those 140 characters can be. Well, this workshop will teach you how to write just like that – and then some.

You’ll learn how to go all the way from ideating to putting your thoughts on paper, along with writing for different genres, building characters, and editing. There will be fun writing exercises, and you’ll get to learn tips and tricks from the writers themselves. And, if long-form writing is more your cup of tea, you’ll learn useful techniques for that too.

The stories you write at the workshop will be reviewed on priority by the TTT team, and the best ones will be published on their app and social media pages.

Anything Else?

There’s no age bar to attend the workshop, and you’ll get a digital certificate for attending—however, the writing skills you acquire will be the ultimate takeaway.

Where: Rodeo Cantina & Kitchen, CP

When: May 19

Timings: 4pm–6.30pm

Price: INR 300 (book here)

For more details, follow the event here.

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