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All Levels. An idea, an issue, a passion—what are the themes that keep coming back, the ones that aren’t satisfied by a single piece of writing? Here’s a chance to look at everything you’ve written (or thought about writing) and find the threads that bind the work together. Explore the themes that permeate your writing, then revisit or create a piece in a workshop setting. Examine who inspires you to write as well as how you go about your practice.
Due to COVID-19, all classes will take place online-either through Zoom or through Wet Ink, our asynchronous learning platform-through Spring quarter 2021.
All times are listed in Pacific Time.
Class Type: 6 Sessions
FictionStart Date: 01/10/2017
End Date: 02/14/2017
Days of the Week: Tuesday
Time: 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Minimum Class Size: 5
Maximum Class Size: 15
$265.50
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Nancy Rawles has worked as a journalist, playwright and novelist. The New York Times called her novel My Jim “as heart-wrenching a personal history as any recorded in American literature.” The book was selected by the Seattle Public Library for its Seattle Reads Program. Rawles has received many awards for her writing, including an Alex Award from the American Library Association, and an American Book Award from the Before Columbus Foundation.