11 July,2018 08:08 AM IST | Mumbai | Ananya Sankar
From quick bits of intellectual insight to small snippets of adventure, short stories are the latest trend in the writing world. Terribly Tiny Tales, a social storytelling platform, is now looking to inspire some of Mumbai's next great writers. At the 140 & Beyond writing workshop, TTT will expand past their standard 140 word limit to hold an intensive seminar for aspiring writers.
Writing is about discipline, and the seminar aims to help ease the process. Khushi Shah, lead event manager at TTT, says the workshop aims to encourage participants to embrace the challenges that come with writing.
Through exciting writing activities and the aide of TTT professionals, the workshop teaches the importance of balancing knowledge with emotion while racing against a deadline. Briefs will develop a sense of direction as attendees master the art of theme-based writing. They can also learn how to integrate a brand's messaging with storytelling.
Attendees will have an opportunity to be recruited for the TTT writing team. If their story is published, students may earn an exclusive internship. All attendees will receive digital certificates. Anyone looking to expand their writing horizons is welcome to the two-and-a-half-hour workshop, regardless of age, Shah informs us.
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ON: July 14, 3 pm
AT: Barrel & Co, Industrial Area, Andheri West.
LOG ON TO: bit.ly/ttt-workshop-play
CALL: 9967878578
COST: Rs 300
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