Writing Personal Stories
~ Eight weeks of writing and sharing
Online: Thursday afternoons, 2 – 4 p.m.
July 14 – August 18,
2022 {And we'll extend the course to Aug 25 if it fills up}
Offered on Zoom and accessible from anywhere
there's internet
Note: See all writing classes offered this
summer here.
If you've
ever considered writing your personal stories, this course is for you.
We’ll look at memoirs, travel writing, personal essays, family history ~
personal stories of all kinds. Plus, of course, we’ll work on creativity and
writing technique and have fun doing it.
Whether you
want to write a book or just get your thoughts down on paper, this weekly
course will get you going. We'll
reveal the tricks and conventions of telling true stories, and we’ll show you
how to use the techniques of the novel to recount actual events. Weekly writing exercises
and friendly feedback from the instructor will help you move forward on this
writing adventure. Whether you want to write for your family and friends or for
a wider public, don't miss this course.
Our guest speaker will be Tanya Bellehumeur-Allatt, author of the critically acclaimed
memoir Peacekeeper’s Daughter. On May 30, Tanya’s second book, a volume of
poetry titled Chaos Theories of Goodness, will be published by Shoreline Press.
Tanya holds an MA in English Literature from
McGill University and an MFA in Creative Writing from UBC. These days, she
lives in Quebec’s Eastern Townships with her husband and four children. She was
born in Germany to French-Canadian parents and grew up on various army bases
across Canada, from Quebec’s North Shore to Yellowknife, Northwest Territories.
When she was twelve, her family moved to Tiberius, Israel, where her father
served as a United Nations peacekeeper on the Golan Heights. When war broke out
with Lebanon, Tanya and her family moved to Beirut, where they lived for seven
months, at the height of the Lebanese civil war.
Tanya’s journal from 1982-1983 became the seeds of
her memoir, Peacekeeper’s Daughter.
Peacekeeper’s Daughter is both a coming-of-age story and an
exploration of family dynamics, the shattering effects of violence and war, and
the power of memory itself to reconcile us to our past selves, to the
extraordinary places we have been and sights we have seen.
Tanya has had poems and stories published
(click here and here for a taste), has been nominated
for some awards (see here), and is
currently working on a number of works for children and a novel for adults.
You can read an excerpt from Peacekeeper’s
Daughter here, It’s available
through the publisher, Thistledown Press here, from Chapters here, or order it
through your local bookstore – see here.
To pre-order your copy of Chaos Theories of Goodness go to Shoreline Press here.
Instructor Brian
Henry has
been a book editor and creative writing instructor for more than 25
years. He publishes Quick Brown Fox,
Canada's most popular blog for writers, teaches creative writing at Ryerson
University and has led workshops everywhere from Boston to Buffalo and from
Sarnia to Saint John. But his proudest boast is that he’s has helped many
of his students get published.
Read reviews of Brian's various courses and
workshops here (and scroll down).
Fee: $176.11
plus 13% hst = $199
To reserve your spot, email: brianhenry@sympatico.ca
See all of
Brian’s upcoming weekly writing classes, one-day workshops, and weekend
retreats here.
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