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		<title>Chaos Calling featured by U of T&#8217;s School of Continuing Studies</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s hard to imagine that Chaos Calling: Book I of The Xenthian Cycle would exist if I&#8217;d never taken a creative writing course with Nalo Hopkinson at the University of Toronto&#8217;s School of Continuing Studies. Before taking the course, I&#8217;d finished a novel draft and was working on a second project. I was excited about [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>It&#8217;s hard to imagine that <em><a href="https://www.emwilliams.ca/books/">Chaos Calling: Book I of The Xenthian Cycle</a></em> would exist if I&#8217;d never taken a creative writing course with <a href="https://www.nalohopkinson.com/about-the-author">Nalo Hopkinson</a> at the University of Toronto&#8217;s School of Continuing Studies.</p>



<p>Before taking the course, I&#8217;d finished a novel draft and was working on a second project. I was excited about my ideas. What I didn&#8217;t know was whether I could write. Close friends and family had read for me, but blindly trusting their opinions struck me as foolhardy. </p>



<p>What I wanted, of course, was feedback from people who weren&#8217;t invested in me. </p>



<p>I was working on U of T&#8217;s campus in Media Relations at the time. As a staff member, I only had to pay the tax to take a course through Continuing Studies. To this day, I deeply appreciate that benefit.</p>



<p>Hopkinson is an award-winning speculative fiction author. She happened to be teaching creative writing at U of T the semester I signed up in 2005.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-pullquote"><blockquote><p>You can read about <a href="https://www.nalohopkinson.com/my-books">Hopkinson&#8217;s books on her website</a>. <br><em>Brown Girl in the Ring</em> is set in Toronto. It&#8217;s still my favourite, although I love the short stories in <em>Skinfolk</em>, too.  </p></blockquote></figure>



<p>Through that course, I met my writing group. Hopkinson&#8217;s feedback sessions set the rules for our meetings over the next seven years. It was a transformational period in my life. </p>



<p>Diana continues to read my drafts. I named Anna and Malcolm&#8217;s son Tim to remember T. J. O&#8217;Neill, our late colleague. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Taking my School of Continuing Studies journey full circle</h2>



<p>When I published <em>Chaos Calling</em> earlier this spring, I reached out to the school to thank them for the opportunity all those years ago. I told them about our writing group&#8217;s success. They were kind enough to post this piece about my experience and downstream success. </p>



<p>Thank you to the School of Continuing Studies&#8217; Marketing team for featuring my work. </p>



<p>You can <a href="https://learn.utoronto.ca/curiousu-blog/curiosity/sci-fi-and-fantasy-writer-finds-real-community-scs">read the article on their website</a>. </p>



<p>Curious about taking a course? You&#8217;ll find more information <a href="https://learn.utoronto.ca/programs-courses/creative-writing">on their website</a>.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.emwilliams.ca/u-of-ts-school-of-continuing-studies-features-e-m-williams/">Chaos Calling featured by U of T&#8217;s School of Continuing Studies</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.emwilliams.ca">E.M. Williams - Fantasy Author</a>.</p>
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