CNOL 3001
If you have taken the original Life Lines course or have already begun writing the stories of your life, this course will challenge you to explore your stories further, keep developing your writing skills, and take your story telling to the next level.
This is an opportunity to continue writing, sharing, receiving and giving feedback in an encouraging environment. The class will discuss what it means to write authentically, why you may experience resistance in your writing, and how to use writing to review your life and preserve your stories.
Instructor: Kathie Goggin
Dates: 6 sessions, Fridays, 10 am – 12 noon Mar. 23 – Apr. 27, 2012
Location: Marshall D'Avery Hall, Room 329
Cost: $130 + HST
About the Instructor: Kathie Goggin, group facilitator, instructor,
personal essayist and writer lives in Fredericton where she teaches
memoir writing. She is a member of WFNB, a participant in WiSP and a
member of Wilmot Writers and Fictional Friends writing groups. Kathie
can occasionally be heard reading from her work at Odd Sundays at
Molly’s. She recently instructed a workshop on memoir writing at the
36th annual Maritime Writers’ Workshops.
Kathie was a contributor
to the collection, Breaking the Word Barrier, stories of adults
learning to read. She has written a novel and her personal essays have
appeared in literary journals and newsletters. Kathie also enjoys
writing for young children.
Kathie takes great delight in guiding others to find their best stories.
Please contact pce@unb.ca or phone (506) 458-7106.
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