CCOM 4061
Everyone has a story. The events of your life are the threads in the tapestries that represent who you are. Some of those threads may need to be joined together to complete the beauty of the pattern. There may be holes in the fabric of your life or these threads may have been hastily woven. Now, through story, you can give those strands their proper place. This course is designed to stimulate the writing process and provide you with the tools to help you hone your writing skills. Find new directions for your creative endeavors.
Instructor: Eve Mills Allen (Nash)
Times: 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Dates: Mondays, September 24 - December 3, 2012 (no class on Thanksgiving Monday)
Location: McCord Hall, 7 Bailey Dr. (click here for campus map)
Course Fee: $175 (+HST)
About the instructor: Eve Mills Allen (Nash) has been a journalist for more than 30 years. She has published extensively in newspapers, magazines and journals. Her memoir Little White Squaw: A White Woman’s Story of Abuse, Addiction and Reconciliation, co-authored with Kenneth J. Harvey, was released in 2002. She has been teaching therapeutic writing courses for the past ten years and was honored to be a presenter at the International Conference in Narrative Therapy in 2010.
Eve graduated from St. Thomas University with a BA in Interdisciplinary Studies. She has a Master’s degree in Creative Writing from the University of New Brunswick and is Reality Therapy Certified. She received her MEd in Counseling Psychology at UNB in 2010 and counsels part-time while teaching at Eastern College in the Youth & Childcare (with Addictions) and Criminology Departments.
Please contact Alison Howells at 452-6360
or email pce@unb.ca
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