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Writing From Life:
Workshop with Jane Silcott
Jane Silcott

Life writing—What does it mean to write from life? What part? How do I choose? And what will my mother say?

This workshop is for you, if:

  • You are working on (or thinking about) a memoir, true story, or personal essay,
  • You are embarking on the life-writing adventure for the first time,
  • You are underway with a manuscript, or with a revision.

You will spend the afternoon writing a lot and talking a little, in exercises designed to help you get things moving, find your voice, find out what you're really writing about, and focus your project. The workshop will also cover the ethical questions of writing and publishing true stories. All in the salubrious company of other writers.

Jane Silcott is a writer and teacher at the UBC Writing Centre, the SFU Southbank Writing Program, and the University of King’s College MFA Program. Her writing has been published in Geist and other literary magazines and has been recognized by the CBC Literary Awards, the National and Western Magazine Awards and the Creative Nonfiction Collective of Canada. Jane's debut collection of personal essays, Everything Rustles, published last spring by Anvil Press, was a finalist for the Hubert Evans Non-fiction Prize.

Visit Jane's website


Writing From Life
Location: SFU Harbour Centre—Room 2290, West Fraser Timber Conference Room
Date: March 28, 2015
Time: 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Price: $50 (includes a one-year subscription to Geist for yourself or a friend!)

Click here to register for "Writing From Life"



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