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Site logo image yvettecarol posted: " My friend said she soaked up the events at this year's writers' festival like a sponge. I know what she means. The "conversations," the lectures, the workshops, and the performances that took place in August filled my cup to overfloweth. It's worth putti" Yvette Carol, Author

~ Middle Fiction ~

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Oct 13

My friend said she soaked up the events at this year's writers' festival like a sponge. I know what she means. The "conversations," the lectures, the workshops, and the performances that took place in August filled my cup to overfloweth. It's worth putting aside a week each year for the festival. I've been attending for years and have a large old paper notebook spiral-bound that I have kept notes in since the first time. As promised, I will continue to report on the events I attended whenever I get the chance. The writers' festival is a blast. The buzz of being around other scribophiles and learning more about the craft and the business is an intoxicating mix. As a card-carrying introvert, it takes a lot to drag me out of my cave, especially in winter. But events like that can do it. Then I go out and come home jazzed every single day. However, once it's over, I must lie inside my cave for a while to recover.

The second session I attended was the Middle Fiction workshop with Kate de Goldi. I know! I am such a fangirl and have rabbited on about this much-lauded Kiwi author and tutor for years, and I got to attend another workshop with Kate herself! As soon as I saw her name on the agenda, I signed up. I've done several courses with Kate over the years, and they have always enriched, enlightened, and inspired me. Though I didn't expect Kate to recognize me, I'll admit I was chuffed when she did. We even had a quick chat about the workshops in the past, and Kate let me get an updated photo with her. Yay!
Kate is a passionate advocate of the middle fiction genre and maintains that 'Much of the best writing for children can be found in the middle fiction space.' I remember the first workshop I did with Kate in 2005. I was so excited about her perspective. "I don't think you can say suitable for 9 - 13. I resist those divisions. It should be 9 - 99. Most of the great children's books are read by adults." This so mirrored my feeling about children's literature that I felt at home, in the right place. "There is no difference between writing for children and adults, and there's no difference in the level of craft." My sentiments exactly.

This workshop with her was about exploring 'language, voices and characters of the form' and was as brilliant as expected. Kate had some terrific advice on how to write at the middle fiction level. "If we bring the same armoury of craft to children's fiction, we need to be observing. Polishing and excavating your sensory capacity is necessary. Seeing the world from a completely different point of view is essential." Kate recommended we get in touch with the old child self. "Interview your 9, 10, and 11-year-old self. Your job is to practice noticing and to think about the emotional territory we occupied at that time." The reason for that was simple. "Noticing, a sense of wonder, and being new in the world IS middle fiction." I love it when a teacher can be reductive yet, at the same time, say everything.
As Kate doesn't believe in rules for fiction or prohibitions, she has a free approach to teaching about writing, which I also appreciate. "Being in the world and thinking about your inner child self is a good place to start." That, I can do.

And how do you learn how to write? "A plumber knows drains. Read your genre. Go to the library and read your genre across decades and authors." That was how Kate had learned to write. She started as a reader. She said she was too underconfident in her writing to take a writing course and had learned by reading. Similarly, I was too shy to share my work for years, therefore I connected with that point. Usually, I feel daunted by the wealth of scholastic accomplishments achieved by my writing peers. At least now I can say I'm in good company.
How do you figure out what to write about? Kate said you should not come to the page wanting to write about X. "You should come with something you feel driven to say that you don't fully understand yet. Interrogate your 11-year-old self. What were you puzzled by, conflicted by? A character propelled by something is a good place to start. After that, I get them walking and talking." Easy, right?

While I'm busy fangirling, who are your favourite authors? Who would you love to meet in person?

Talk to you later.
Keep creating!
Yvette Carol

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"I think of middle fiction as the body of work that has most influenced children." ~ Kate de Goldi

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