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SUMMARY:Writing Toward a Sense of Place with Tony Crunk
DESCRIPTION:A distinctive trait of much memorable writing is its (and its author’s) “sense of place.” But any “place” is much more than just its geographical location—it is also defined by history and culture\, ecology and economics\, sociology and ethnography\, all of which may have intensely personal\, as well as familial and communal dimensions. Through a series of directed exercises and workshop discussions of drafted works\, we will explore and develop in our writing the many-faceted “sense” that is “place.” The workshop is multi-genre– writers working in any genre and all genres are warmly invited\, as are writers of any and all levels. \nThis class is suitable for writers of all levels. \nTony Crunk’s first collection of poetry\, Living in the Resurrection\, was a selection in the Yale Series of Younger Poets; he has published numerous subsequent works\, and has taught at the Universities of Virginia\, Montana\, and Alabama/Birmingham\, as well as in a number of community education programs across the country.\nThis class is suitable for all levels. \nONLINE: Monday\, May 11\, 6:00–8:00 PM\, • $35.00 [ALL LEVELS]
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