24PearlStreet Workshops

How do we turn “what happened” into a story? How do we shift through the sheer wealth of anecdote in a lived life and give it narrative purpose? Is “the truth” enough? This is a vigorous memoir workshop in which we devote laser focus to the tools and techniques of good writing in the service of the story. Students should expect to write frequently from generative prompts, to turn in weekly revisions and to read their colleagues’ work closely, as we investigate how to make meaning out of experience. You may already have an idea, sections, or a whole manuscript. Wherever you are in the difficult process of writing memoir, this class will provide you with some organizing principles to help you move forward. We will work hard to identify each writer’s core theme and shape a narrative governed by that theme.
LIVE ELEMENTS: An optional introductory Zoom meeting will start the class, and the instructor will hold optional drop-in zoom office hours weekly, times TBA.
Biography
Susanna Sonnenberg is the author of two memoirs, Her Last Death and She Matters: A Life in Friendships, both published by Scribner and New York Times Bestsellers. Her creative personal nonfiction and reviews have appeared in a wide variety of magazines, newspapers, and anthologies. She teaches memoir and other writing classes online and in person from Missoula, Montana, where she has lived for 30 years.