Class Overview
Are you ready to tell the story of your life (or at least a few stories)? In this class, the goal will be to find new ways to keep the writing flowing as you explore the themes, subjects and scenes that you feel most compelled to write.
Each 90-minute class will include one or more short in-class writing exercises. In the sixth and final class, you will have an opportunity to read a polished short excerpt from your work to your classmates. There will be some handouts and/or reading suggestions. You will be expected/encouraged to write between classes.
Receive support and guidance to overcome any fears you have about writing and sharing your work with others in a gentle community setting. This is a chance for you to find your voice and learn how to write your story comfortably as yourself with more skill and focus.
For students who have taken the Introduction to Memoir Writing class (not required), this workshop will be an opportunity to deepen and strengthen your craft and confidence.
Learning Objectives
- Overcome fears you might have about writing
- Find your voice and learn to write comfortably and confidently as yourself
- Discover your story through writing
- Treat your writing seriously and with respect
- Learn to think, observe, interview, and read as a writer
- Share your writing with others
- Understand the tools of the trade, borrowing from fiction writers, journalists, and poets
Who Might Enjoy This Class?
- Anyone interested in discovering their story and voice through writing
- Writers interested in exploring memoirs and seeking the structure of a class, the support of an instructor, and a community of peers
- People who have begun a memoir and would like support to continue
- All levels are welcome