


Sometimes It's Okay to Tell with K.M. Veohongs
Writers are constantly bombarded by advice and "rules" -- often conflicting -- on how to craft the perfect story. This class will not only deconstruct some of the most common writing "rules" out there, but also give you the tools to analyze future advice and find out how to make it work for your unique process.
This class will take place on Sunday, October 5 at 4:30pm EST.
K.M. Veohongs is a mixed race Thai-American writer of speculative fiction and poetry. As the daughter of an immigrant to the US, she’s often pulled to write about diaspora feelings and the harms perpetuated by colonialism. She is on the board of Dream Foundry and won a 2023 Ignyte Community Award as part of the Flights of Foundry convention. Her work is featured in Translunar Traveler’s Lounge, Trollbreath, and elsewhere, including the Bram Stoker Award-nominated anthology Mother: Tales of Love and Terror. She is represented by Hana El Niwairi at CookeMcDermid and can be found on her website: kmveohongs.com
Writers are constantly bombarded by advice and "rules" -- often conflicting -- on how to craft the perfect story. This class will not only deconstruct some of the most common writing "rules" out there, but also give you the tools to analyze future advice and find out how to make it work for your unique process.
This class will take place on Sunday, October 5 at 4:30pm EST.
K.M. Veohongs is a mixed race Thai-American writer of speculative fiction and poetry. As the daughter of an immigrant to the US, she’s often pulled to write about diaspora feelings and the harms perpetuated by colonialism. She is on the board of Dream Foundry and won a 2023 Ignyte Community Award as part of the Flights of Foundry convention. Her work is featured in Translunar Traveler’s Lounge, Trollbreath, and elsewhere, including the Bram Stoker Award-nominated anthology Mother: Tales of Love and Terror. She is represented by Hana El Niwairi at CookeMcDermid and can be found on her website: kmveohongs.com