BookPeople and Writers' League of Texas welcomes Sajni Patel, N. E. Davenport, and Elijah “Quinn” Coleman for their February Third Thursday.About this Event
Please welcome Sajni Patel, N. E. Davenport, and Elijah “Quinn” Coleman in conversation with Lore Arnold for Writers' League of Texas' February Third Thursday Panel: “Ever After: Romantic Plots and Subplots”!
This event is free and open to the public.
- Start time: 7:00 P.M.
- Run time: 45-60 minutes, followed by a signing line.
- Location: The second floor of BookPeople.
The authors will be signing and personalizing copies of their books after the speaking portion of the event.
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About the discussion:
WLT hosts Third Thursday each month, featuring discussions focusing on specific topics of interest to writers and readers, bringing together distinguished panelists for conversations moderated by a WLT staff member.
For our February Third Thursday, join us for a discussion on how to write believable, compelling love stories no matter your setting or genre.
At the core of every great romantic relationship there exists a connection between two people. Whether complicated, flawed, or stigmatized, whether it results in happiness or tragedy, exploring this connection in writing is one of the most daunting tasks a writer can take on. Each portrayal of love, romance, sex, and desire comes with new challenges, as characters’ motivations, preferences, and goals change, both relationally and individually. Romances exist, too, in the context and conflicts of a larger world. As a writer, how does one balance the interpersonal with the deeply impersonal, and portray satisfying romantic relationships on the page?
In this discussion, explore how to navigate these challenges to make your romantic plots fulfilling, compelling, and believable. We’ll be joined by authors Sajni Patel, N. E. Davenport, and Elijah “Quinn” Coleman for a discussion on how to approach writing romantic relationships, what constitutes a romance at all, and if and when to bring your characters to a happily ever after.
About the authors:
Nia "N.E." Davenport is an award-winning Science Fiction/Fantasy author. In addition, she's the co-CEO of StorySpinner Entertainment, a book packaging company aimed at bringing the world fun, innovative, and inclusive stories. She attended the University of Southern California and studied Biological Sciences and Theatre. She has an M.A. in Secondary Education, she taught secondary English and Science for several years, and designs English/Language Arts curriculum for school districts across the US. When she isn’t writing, she enjoys vacationing with her family, skiing, and being a huge foodie. She’s an advocate for diverse, reflective perspectives and protagonists in literature. You can find her online at www.nedavenport.com, on Twitter @nia_davenport, or on Instagram @nia.davenport, where she talks about binge-worthy TV, fun movies, and killer books.
Sajni Patel is the award-winning author of women’s fiction and young adult books. Her works have appeared in numerous Best of the Year and Must-Read lists from Cosmopolitan, Teen Vogue, Apple Books, Audiofile, Tribeza, Austin Woman, NBC, Insider, and many others. Sajni is perhaps best known for The Trouble with Hating You, which NPR calls “a feisty, enemies-to-lovers office romantic comedy that also grapples with more serious subject matter”. Publisher’s Weekly gave her YA fantasy debut, A Drop of Venom, a starred review, saying, “Patel unflinchingly addresses themes of sexual assault and rape culture, trauma, and consent in this bold fusion of the Medusa myth and Indian folklore.”
Elijah “Quinn” Coleman is an author and artist residing in Austin with her cat, creatively named Cat. Coleman has been actively writing for over four years, since she needed a backstory for her DnD character. She now has multiple projects she’ll be publishing, from fantasy to horror to romance. Luckily for her, Cat makes an excellent writing assistant. You can find out more about Coleman’s art and other projects on her Instagram, @_quinnwrites.
About the moderator:
Lore Arnold (they/them) is a writer and creative living in Austin, TX. They are the Program & Member Services Manager for the Writers’ League of Texas and co-organize the (Title)(Title) Writing Group. They graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a double major in geology and chemistry, a minor in English, and an honors certificate in creative writing. As a writer, they are currently adapting their undergraduate thesis, Yours is the Earth, into a novella, codifying their TTRPG game world, The Undercity, and working on several short stories. In their free time, they run a homebrew fifth edition D&D campaign, play board games with friends, and chat about media.
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Event Venue
BookPeople, 603 North Lamar Boulevard, Austin, United States
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