“Anyone who physically and emotionally outlasts childhood has something to write about forever,” offers author Lou Willett Stanek. You’ll agree once you discover the rich vein of topics in your past and experience the joy of preserving these treasured tales. We’ll share and encourage each other in class and tackle some writing at home. Reading your stories aloud will prove a powerful affirmation, and listening to others as they share theirs is an effective way to improve your own writing. Join this group, capped at 12, to learn how to transform your cherished memories into your memoirs. This is a repeat of a Spring 2015 workshop and earlier courses.
RECOMMENDED READING:
Stanek, Lou Willett, Writing Your Life. Collins, 1996
Thomas, Frank. How to Write the Story of Your Life. Writers’ Digest Books, 1989.