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January 7 - February 11: Wed nights from 6:00-8:00PM. This is a six week class and participants need to be able to commit to all six classes. Cost: $250 due by Jan 1.
Start 2015 off by getting empowered to tell your story. This six week workshop on memoir writing will help you contemplate your life with fresh eyes and develop a framework with which to share your story. We will be writing together, reading excerpts from beautiful books, and ultimately finding a point of entry into our own voices.
To register, send me an email at rejjarts@gmail.com with your name, your preferred method if contact, a brief description of your experience with writing, and what called you to sign up for the class.
Here is the link to paypal:https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=5HXM6SMUQXLDS
If you prefer to pay by check, send an email and I will provide you with a mailing address.
About the teacher: Reagan Jackson is a writer, visual artist, international educator, and community organizer. She has self-published three collections of poetry God, Hair, Love, and America, Love and Guatemala, and Summoning Unicorns and two children’s book Coco LaSwish A Fish From A Different Rainbow and Coco LaSwish: When Rainbows Go Blue. She is also a regular contributor to the Seattle Globalist and the Black Girl Nerds Blog.
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