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SUMMARY:$ WORKSHOP Down the Rabbit Hole of Your Own Life: A Creative Writing Lab with Laurie Stone
DESCRIPTION:In this one-session workshop/lab\, writers will create a piece of creative writing prompted by a recent experience that may not at first seem dramatic. Writers will work to create a narrative voice that speaks directly to the reader. This voice layers time frames (I felt then\, I feel now)\, and makes something ordinary seem strange or something strange seem ordinary. We will consider alternatives to conventional plots. How does a text build suspense and dramatic tension without moving toward the resolution of conflict? The writers WG Sebald\, Chris Kraus\, Adrienne Kennedy\, David Shields\, Sarah Manguso\, John Haskell\, Édouard Levé\, and Richard Rodriguez come to mind as practitioners. We will discuss craft and form elements borrowed from music\, visual art\, and film: fugue structures\, bricolage\, collage\, jump cuts\, fades\, montage\, close-ups\, long shots\, and exploded moments. We will work with lists and blocks of text. \n \nLAURIE STONE  is author of six books books including recently Streaming Now\, Postcards from the Thing that is Happening (Dottir Press\, 2022)\, Everything is Personal\, Notes on Now (Scuppernong Editions\, 2020)\, and My Life as an Animal\, Stories (Northwestern University Press/Triquarterly Press\, 2016). She was a longtime writer for the Village Voice\, theater critic for The Nation\, and critic-at-large on Fresh Air. She won the Nona Balakian prize in excellence in criticism from the National Book Critics Circle and two grants from the New York Foundation for the Arts. She has published numerous stories in such publications as n + 1\, Waxwing\, Tin House\, Evergreen Review\, Electric Lit\, Fence\, Open City\, Anderbo\, The Collagist\, Your impossible Voice\, New Letters\, TriQuarterly\, Threepenny Review\, and Creative Nonfiction. In 2005\, she participated in “Novel: An Installation\,” writing a book and living in a house designed by architects Salazar/Davis in the Flux Factory’s gallery space. She has frequently collaborated with composer Gordon Beeferman in text/music works. The world premier of their piece “You\, the Weather\, a Wolf” was presented in the 2016 season of the St. Urban concerts. Her next book will be The Love of Strangers\, a collection of linked stories. \n  \nYou may also be interested in: \n• Memoir Plus: A Conversation on Hybrid Memoir\n• Lost Mothers: Memoirs of Longing\n• $ WORKSHOP Writing from the Body with Nicole Lungerhausen\n• A Conversation with Ann Hood & Julia Ridley Smith \n 
URL:https://greensborobound.com/event/laurie-stone-workshop/
LOCATION:Tannenbaum-Sternberger Room\, Greensboro Public Library\, Central Branch\, 219 N Church Street\, Greensboro\, 27401
CATEGORIES:Adult,Workshop
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SUMMARY:$ WORKSHOP Writing from the Body with Nicole Lungerhausen
DESCRIPTION:As writers\, we’re used to pulling from our conscious experiences\, memories\, and knowledge to inspire and create our work. Our bodies and the subconscious are also wise and rich resources for inspiration and for instilling a sense of joy\, possibility\, and permission in the writing process. In this workshop\, we’ll use exercises focused on the five senses\, breathwork\, and theater-inspired movement to tap into the knowledge contained in our bodies and subconscious. You’ll walk away with new ways to bypass the internal critic\, play and experiment\, and find entry points for your writing\, whether you’re drafting a new piece or revising existing work. \n\n \n  \n  \nNICOLE LUNGERHAUSEN  writes fantasy and science fiction\, with a focus on stories that center hope and compassion\, woman-identified characters\, especially multi-generational narratives\,\nand non-romantic relationships. Nicole’s stories have been published by Abyss &amp; Apex\, Apparition Lit\, Electric Spec\, and Luna Station Quarterly\, among others. Her writing was included in Abyss &amp; Apex’s 2019 “Best\nof” anthology\, and received an honorable mention from Writers of the Future in 2020. Nicole’s latest work will be published by The Future Fire\, a magazine of socio-political\, feminist\, and queer sci fi and fantasy\, in June 2022.\nA professional actor for 10+ years\, Nicole takes a body-centered approach to writing\, using sensory exercises\, movement\, and breath and voice work as part of the creative process. As a coach\, she works with fiction and non-fiction writers to discover their voices and the stories they truly love to write\, and with non-profits to create and tell stories about their work and why it matters. Nicole holds dual B.A.s in Creative Writing and Theater from San Francisco State University. She currently does her living\, writing\, and teaching in Greensboro\, NC. \n  \nYou may also be interested in: \n• Sounding Bodies: Identity\, Injustice\, and the Voice\n•Memoir Plus: A Conversation on Hybrid Memoir\n•$ WORKSHOP Down the Rabbit Hole of Your Own Life: A Creative Writing Lab with Laurie Stone\n• Lost Mothers: Memoirs of Longing\n• A Conversation with Ann Hood & Julia Ridley Smith \n 
URL:https://greensborobound.com/event/nicole-lungerhausen-wokshop/
LOCATION:Scuppernong Books\, 304 S Elm Street\, Greensboro\, NC\, 27401
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