Chilean Chronicler
be taught how to write nonfiction stories
The Chilean writer Juan Pablo Meneses chronic teach a workshop on July 26 at the Faculty of Communication Sciences University North House, which will have two hours: 9 AM to 1 PM and 4 to 8 PM, in class H-101. At the workshop, the journalist will share his experience and will teach attendees how to structure a narrative chronicle, where to find a story and what topics to choose for a nonfiction account of being efficient. Those interested can register the same UPN (call 220062, Annex 1300) or the bookstore Crucible (call 421221). The cost is 45 soles includes book Hotel Spain, which is composed of a series of chronicles in Latin America, written by the author as a way to show how the continent today, two hundred years after independence Spain, as well as certificates issued by the organizers. There are only 20 openings for each shift. Juan Pablo Meneses
is a writer and journalist, creator of the "mobile journalism" (which basically consists of using cyber cafes in cities to communicate via Internet with readers around the world), author of books Baggage (2003 Planeta / Seix Barral 2005, winner of the award "Creative Writing" National Book Council and the Reading of Chile), Sex & power (Planeta 2004), The life of a cow (Seix Barral 2008, finalist for the "Premio Crónicas Seix Barral), Chronicles Argentine (Norma 2009, finalists in the Internet category Prize Nuevo Periodismo CEMEX + FNPI) and the aforementioned Spain Hotel (Standard 2010). He writes for various media in English, such as Clarín of Argentina, SoHo of Colombia, El Mercurio of Chile, Emeequis of Mexico, Black Label Peru and LonelyPlanet Magazine.
The workshop is organized by the Faculty of Communication Sciences of the UPN and editorial standard.
be taught how to write nonfiction stories
The Chilean writer Juan Pablo Meneses chronic teach a workshop on July 26 at the Faculty of Communication Sciences University North House, which will have two hours: 9 AM to 1 PM and 4 to 8 PM, in class H-101. At the workshop, the journalist will share his experience and will teach attendees how to structure a narrative chronicle, where to find a story and what topics to choose for a nonfiction account of being efficient. Those interested can register the same UPN (call 220062, Annex 1300) or the bookstore Crucible (call 421221). The cost is 45 soles includes book Hotel Spain, which is composed of a series of chronicles in Latin America, written by the author as a way to show how the continent today, two hundred years after independence Spain, as well as certificates issued by the organizers. There are only 20 openings for each shift. Juan Pablo Meneses
is a writer and journalist, creator of the "mobile journalism" (which basically consists of using cyber cafes in cities to communicate via Internet with readers around the world), author of books Baggage (2003 Planeta / Seix Barral 2005, winner of the award "Creative Writing" National Book Council and the Reading of Chile), Sex & power (Planeta 2004), The life of a cow (Seix Barral 2008, finalist for the "Premio Crónicas Seix Barral), Chronicles Argentine (Norma 2009, finalists in the Internet category Prize Nuevo Periodismo CEMEX + FNPI) and the aforementioned Spain Hotel (Standard 2010). He writes for various media in English, such as Clarín of Argentina, SoHo of Colombia, El Mercurio of Chile, Emeequis of Mexico, Black Label Peru and LonelyPlanet Magazine.
The workshop is organized by the Faculty of Communication Sciences of the UPN and editorial standard.
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