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Writing About Place: The Physical World
2017-Jun-03 @ 10:30 - 12:00
In the Rundel Arts Room on the 1st floor of the Rundel Memorial Building is a class titled Writing About Place: The Physical World.
Come write about the dynamics and interconnections that exist in the places you have lived. Consider the complex responses to the concept of "home." Think of the elements of your environment that you might take for granted. Place could become a character, a primary subject, or an emotional landscape well beyond a dot on the map. Open to writers of all levels. Instructor, Gail Hosking is the author of the memoir Snake's Daughter: the Roads in and out of War and the poetry chapbook The Tug. Her work has been anthologized several times. She holds an MFA from Bennington College and taught for many years at RIT. Her poems and essays have been published in such places as Lilith Magazine, Nimrod, The Chattahoochee Review, Tar River Poetry and The Fourth Genre. Two recent essays were considered "most notable" in Best American Essays 2014 and 2015.
[source: Monroe County Library website, 2017-May-29]