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Upcoming Workshops in May: 2-Hour Guided Autobiography Introductory Workshops, and Fiction Writing Essentials

Ready, set … write! I’ve got two 2-hour Guided Autobiography workshops coming up in May, one in-person and one online.

Join us in May for one of two 2-hour Guided Autobiography workshops.

Storytelling is healing. As we reveal ourselves in story, we become aware of the continuing core of our lives under the fragmented surface of our experience. We become aware of the multifaceted, multi-chaptered ‘I’ who is the storyteller. We can trace out the paradoxical and even contradictory versions of ourselves that we create for different occasions, different audiences… Most important, as we become aware of ourselves as storytellers, we realized that what we understand and imagine about ourselves is a story. And when we know all this, we can use our stories to heal and make ourselves whole.”

—Susan Wittig Albert, Writing From Life

Guided Autobiography centers on thematic journaling, with participants writing on a selected theme for the workshop. Courses and condensed workshops include handouts, thought- and conversation-generating ideas and suggestions, ice breakers, and the pleasures of bonding with the group members while we explore the stories we’ve told with our lives.

The journey toward ourselves begins with a sentence. We are the ‘I’ in storytelling. Participants will receive the workshop outline (PowerPoint), complimentary folder, yellow writing pad, and pen.

Wednesday, May 8, Bucks on Bridge Coffee Shop, Lambertville, NJ

Register here – it’s free! Still 3 slots left!

Wednesday, May 29, via Zoom. 2:00 – 4:00 PM eastern.

Fiction Writing Essential: 2 Hour Online Workshop Saturday, May 4 – Two slots left!

Join us on May 04      10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. eastern $40.00

Read the PDF PowerPoint class topics HERE.Limited to 10 participants per workshop. In this workshop you’ll explore your own creativity as writers, learning what makes good characters, page-turning plots, and the illusion of conversation we call dialogue.

Have you wondered where story ideas come from? Or how to take an idea and turn it into fiction? What do you do when you get stuck? How are some of the ways we can keep ourselves going from the whisper of an idea to a full-fledged short story or novel? Learn structure, outlining, narrative, point of view, and more, as you become what you want to be, or what you already are: a writer. Yes, you can!

Mark McNease
Certified Guided Autobiography Instructor