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Breaking Open the World: Writing Fearless Memoir Seema Reza
Nonfiction
May 10-14, 2021
Open to All Levels
Tiered Tuition
$0-$0
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About the Offering

ASYNCHRONOUS CLASS with OPTIONAL LIVE ELEMENTS

In this class we will write daily, building on a single topic that embodies a part of our memoir. We will experiment with form, timeline, point of view, and pacing to write lyrical memoir that is fresh, honest, and innovative. Each day students will be given writing prompts designed to get words on the page and generate new points of entry into story. We’ll read writing by Ben Okri, Jeanette Winterson, Patricia Smith, and Melissa Febos among others. Additional readings will be offered, but the focus of this course will be getting words on the page. In addition to form and craft, we will discuss approaches to editing, maintaining a writing practice, and address the barriers to truth-telling and the limitations of memory. Students will leave this class with several connected pieces of writing in progress—the start of a memoir. Poet and memoirist Seema Reza will guide writers in an approach to writing memoir that goes beyond the confines of chronology and focuses instead on theme and voice. Learn techniques and to help you develop your clearest and most authentic voice and discover the story beneath your story.

OPTIONAL LIVE ELEMENTS: 25 minute “write ins” from 12-12:25 pm EST via zoom Mon-Thurs.

About the Instructor/Moderator

 

Seema Reza is the author of the books A Constellation of Half-Lives and When the World Breaks Open. She is the CEO of Community Building Art Works, a non-profit organization that brings workshops led by professional artists to service members, veterans, and clinicians and is featured in the 2018 HBO documentary We Are Not Done Yet. Her writing has been widely anthologized and has appeared in the Washington Post, McSweeney’s, The LA Review, LitHub and Electric Literature among others.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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