A Hot Cup of Coffee and Creative Writing Workshop
A
HOT CUP OF COFFEE AND CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOP AT BIDDLE'S ESCAPE on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15
The
holidays are just around the corner and your relatives will supply
you with enough material to write a book!
Are
you looking for informed, creative and constructive feedback on your
writing from a published author? Please consider attending this one
day Creative Writing Workshop to obtain valuable insight and
individualized comments on your work.
This
supportive workshop is open to writers of all levels.
Each student will receive thoughtful comments from me and fellow
attendees. Articles, theories and instructive materials will also be
provided.
Please
e-mail swielkopolan@gmail.com to register.
Please
submit 2 pieces of your work to me by Dec. 1. One sample should be a
piece you feel is strong and polished and the second should be a
piece that you are currently struggling with.
Class
size is limited to 7 writers.
Cost:
$35, scholarships and sliding scale fee available
Date:
Saturday, December 15, 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Location: Biddle's Escape, 401 Biddle Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15221
Bio
for Stefanie Wielkopolan:
Stefanie
Wielkopolan is a Michigan poet that keeps moving back to Pittsburgh.
Up until the age of eight, she grew up in the family’s bowling
alley in Dearborn, MI and she credits this experience for her love of
a good dive bar, people watching, and writing poetry. She received
her M.A. in Liberal Studies from the University of Michigan and in
2008 her M.F.A. in Creative Writing from Chatham University. Her
first collection of poetry, “Border Theory,” was published by
Black Coffee Press in 2011. Her work has appeared in The New Yinzer,
Silk Road, Temenos, Coe Review, Zaum Press and Confluence: The
Journal of Graduate Liberal Studies. Her chapbook, "Lavender and
Honey," was published by Open Hearth Press (Blast Furnace Press)
in 2008. She currently teaches Creative Writing at CCAC and has
taught English and Creative Writing at various colleges and
universities in Pennsylvania and Michigan.
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