Fine Arts Work Center In Provincetown

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Sandra Beasley Mapping Your Memoir from Start to Finish Non-Fiction January 13 to March 6, 2020 Tuition: $600 Class Size: 15 Session: winter Level: 8 week asynchronous workshop

What begins with “I have a story to tell” can soon feel unwieldy in terms of structuring a narrative, creating scenes, and adding factual depth. This class helps you create an action plan for getting your memoir written.

Week by week, we’ll discuss the key elements: where to begin and end, identifying core conflicts, developing characters, and incorporating research. We’ll look at inspiring exemplars from successful memoirs. Participants can submit a substantive portion of a book-in-progress for feedback; in addition, our last week will produce an annotated outline to ensure forward momentum. Start off 2020 by getting serious about your book with this fun, immersive workshop.

*Timing accommodations will be made for participants attending the March 2020 AWP Conference in San Antonio, Texas.

Biography

Sandra Beasley is the author of four poetry collections—Made to Explode, Count the Waves, I Was the Jukebox, which won the 2009 Barnard Women Poets Prize, and Theories of Falling—as well as Don’t Kill the Birthday Girl: Tales from an Allergic Life, a disability memoir and cultural history of food allergies. She served as the editor for Vinegar and Char: Verse from the Southern Foodways Alliance. Honors for her work include the 2019 Munster Literature Centre’s John Montague International Poetry Fellowship, a 2015 NEA fellowship, and five DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities fellowships. She lives in Washington, D.C.