Spring Series I: Whose Story Is This? [Daytime]

Tue Jan 31 2023 at 10:30 am to 01:00 pm

Women Writing for (a) Change Jacksonville | Jacksonville

Women Writing for a Change, Jacksonville
Publisher/HostWomen Writing for a Change, Jacksonville
Spring Series I: Whose Story Is This? [Daytime]
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Join us for a 12-week writing journey as we begin to question and rewrite the narratives that have defined our lives.
About this Event

“One of the rights that the powerful often assume is the power to dictate reality.”
—Rebecca Solnit, Whose Story Is This? Old Conflicts, New Chapters

This spring, as part of our theme of “And Justice for All,” we will use memoir and various intuitive and generative writing techniques rewrite the stories of our lives.

We will explore where our stories come from, how they serve or don’t serve us, and what we can do about it. Two core texts for this series will be Cassandra Speaks: When Women are the Storytellers, the Human Story Changes, by Elizabeth Lesser, and Whose Story Is This: Old Conflicts, New Chapters, by Rebecca Solnit. Both books question the narratives we’ve been fed and can help us begin the process of rewriting the stories of our lives, individually and collectively.

This series includes both large-group writing and small-group circles for personalized feedback. Whether you’re working on a novel, short story, poem, or personal essay, your small group will help you shape your written world. ReadAround May 6; please save the date.

This series facilitated by executive director Jennifer Wolfe. Open to women and non-binary individuals.

MORE DETAILS

New writer? Remember, you don’t have to be a professional writer to join in. Use this class to find out more about Women Writing for (a) Change’s amazing process, used by thousands of women across the country since 1991 to express their authentic selves through writing and community-building. We'll use prompts, poetry, and prose to practice many different writing techniques.

Experienced writer? By taking this series, you'll have a chance to sharpen your craft and technique in our small-group circles. You can bring whatever project you're working on and expect good feedback from people you can trust.

BACKGROUND

Women Writing for (a) Change® was founded in 1991 by Mary Pierce Brosmer, a practicing poet and former English teacher. She developed WWf(a)C to encourage women to find their voices, speak their truths, and tell their stories in a world in which they were often silenced. (womenwriting.org).

The Jacksonville-affiliated school was established in 2014 by Jennifer Wolfe, evolving into a non-profit in 2018, and adding three new faculty members in 2019-2020. Our intention is to expand our outreach and accessibility to a larger, more diverse audience.

“A circle of women may be the most powerful force known to humanity. If you have one, embrace it. If you need one, seek it. If you find one, for the love of all that is good and holy, Dive in. Hold on. Love it up. Get naked. Let them see you. Let them hold you. Let your reluctant tears fall. Let yourself rise fierce and love great. You will be changed. The very fabric of your Being will be altered by this. If you allow it. Please, allow it.” — Jeanette LeBlanc

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Women Writing for (a) Change Jacksonville, 1610 Osceola Street, Jacksonville, United States

Tickets

USD 75.00 to USD 350.00

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