Author K.R. Byggdin will help you explore how to build a rich and engaging story world for your characters and readers to inhabit. Whether you write of literary, historical, or speculative fiction, this workshop will offer practical tips on how to evoke a strong sense of place through well-placed research, immersive sensory details, and careful observations of the world around us. Be sure to bring a notepad (or have your writing program open) so we can practice these techniques together!
About the instructor: K.R. Byggdin is the author of Wonder World (Enfield & Wizenty 2022), a ReLit Award finalist and winner of the Thomas Raddall Atlantic Fiction Award. They hold a BA with honours in English and Creative Writing from Dalhousie University and an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Guelph. Their writing has appeared in journals and anthologies across Canada, the UK, and New Zealand. Born and raised on the Prairies, they now call Kjipuktuk (Halifax) home.

Recommended experience level: New and emerging fiction writers, including those more experienced in other forms (About recommended experience levels)
Participant cap: 12
Location: Zoom
Date of 1-night workshop: Wednesday, Nov 19, 2025 (7:00pm to 9:00pm Atlantic)
Registration for 2025 General Members: $59
Registration for non-members: $89 (includes discounted fall 2025 General Membership in WFNS)
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