Workshop: Where do I begin?

Where Do I Begin? Using Storytelling as an Entry Point for Writing.
Date: Saturday, March 23, 2019
Time: 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Location: 1912 Center, 412 E. 3rd Street, Moscow, Idaho
Price: $10.00
Registration limited to 40 participants. To register email Khaliela Wright at khaliela@gmail.com

Storytelling and the personal narrative are powerful tools in helping you understand yourself and others. In this generative workshop, you will be introduced to a handful of different “storytelling” methods which can serve as an entry point for writing your story. With a brief history of storytelling, the oral tradition, and its importance and impact on writing and education today, you will leave this workshop with the tools you need to tell, write, and share your story.

Kailee Haong is a queer woman of color who primarily writes fiction. She is a current M.F.A. Candidate in Eastern Washington University’s MFA program in creative writing. Her work has been published in The Brown Orient, Spokane Writes and Lilac City Fairy Tales. She always strives to write from, for, and with marginalized perspectives in mind. Visit http://kaileehaong.com for more information.

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Unfortunately, we cannot accept credit cards/debit cards at the door.

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