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Course Description:Many years ago, when in high school, I began writing not to become "a writer," but to find the words for what I knew to be true, to correct a lie, to not be dominated by the stories others were creating for me. I would cut class, slip behind the music building, pull out a splinter of a pencil and a palm-sized notepad and—in essence—take dictation from the deepest parts of myself. It was the beginning of a process of making a life, of having a vocation. The other part of my vocation is as a teacher. I invite you to join me one Saturday a month to find and give voice to what you most need to say. Discover the value and joy of being part of a community of speakers, of writers, of listeners. |
Tuition: $70.00 Additional Fees: $0.00 Registration Closed |
Saturdays, Feb. 8; Mar. 8; Apr. 12; May 10; *9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.* (4 sessions)
In Person: CSUMB Ryan Ranch, 8 Upper Ragsdale Drive, Monterey
Patrice Vecchione’s poem "Cut-Paper Collage: Nick’s Portrait of Peggy" newly appears in "Red Wheelbarrow," De Anza College's literary magazine. Her essay about working for "The Black Scholar" journal, "A Short Tenure at the Black Scholar That’s Lasted a Lifetime," will be published in a new anthology.