This workshop led by Vinita Hampton Wright will explore how writing grows out of the multiple layers of a person's experiences, which is often an intuitive process.
This workshop will explore how writing grows out of the multiple layers of a person's experiences, which is often an intuitive process. At the same time, the work of writing can be fairly simple and down to earth, a process that is more accessible than we think.
This workshop is part of our new annual Writers Weekend series for adults interested in writing and publishing their work, including poetry, fiction, non-fiction, and journalistic writing of all lengths and styles. Join us to sharpen your skills, connect with fellow writers, and take the next step toward publication!
Vinita Hampton Wright retired from a three-decade editing career in 2021, shortly after relocating from Chicago to Springdale, Arkansas. She has authored 20 books, fiction and nonfiction, has led writing workshops for more than twenty years, and continues to write and edit. She currently teaches online editing classes for the University of Chicago.
For disability accommodations, call 479.856.7250 or email questions@faylib.org 2-3 weekdays before a program. Plan your visit by viewing our building map and details on accessibility services.
AGE GROUP: | Adult |
EVENT TYPE: | Classes & Learning | Author Talks & Lectures |
TAGS: | WritersWeekend |
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