This workshop will explore the function of various parts of speech/language, how they're traditionally used, and how we can better manipulate them in crafting clear settings and singular voices in our creative work. We will examine, and practice, how personal experiences with language(s) can be harnessed and applied in surprising ways to both fiction and narrative nonfiction contexts.
Join us for a special generative writing workshop before World Above. Open to beginner and more experienced writers. Interpreters and hearing assistance devices will be provided.
Subsidized parking in the WAVE Garage is $4 cash. Free parking for Stockton University students, staff, and faculty.
Co-sponsored with the Atlantic Center for Independent Living supporting equal access to all. For accommodations, contact Michael Cagno, mcagno@noyesmuseum.org, 609-626-3420.
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