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Interested in learning to write?

Interested in learning to write?

Award-winning poet Cecilia Woloch will offer a workshop for local writers, “Our Lives Which Can Never Run Dry: Workshop for Writers in Short-Form Prose & Poetry,” which will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 21, at St. David's Episcopal Church, Cullowhee. 

“Our stories, our experiences, our memories, our dreams and imaginings, our perceptions and responses to the world around us provide endless sources of material for creative work,” Woloch said.  

In her workshop, Woloch will draw on models from literature — short-form prose and poems — for inspiration on how to use each writers’ experience to generate flash-fiction, micro-memoir and poetry.  Participants will write together, share the results and offer constructive feedback.

The cost for the workshop is $50 by Nov. 7 and $60 thereafter. It’s limited to 10 participants. To register, contact Mountain Word Writers’ Group at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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