SAGINAW, MI — A Saginaw Valley State University educator and Ken Follett expert will share insights on novel writing during a free public lecture next month at Hoyt Library.
Carlos Ramet, associate dean of the College of Arts and Behavioral Sciences at SVSU, will present “What Makes the Novel Novel?: A Perspective on Ken Follett and the Craft of Novel Writing” on Wednesday, Nov. 5, at 6:30 p.m., at Hoyt Library, 505 Janes Ave. in Saginaw.
The event commemorates National Novel Writing Month and aims to inspire people to write while informing them about successful authors’ writing processes, organizers said.
Ramet has dedicated his professional life to researching Follett, a bestselling author of works such as “The Pillars of the Earth.” Ramet has authored two books of literary criticis