BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Lewis & Clark//NONSGML v1.0//EN BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZNAME:PDT DTSTART:20140309T100000 RDATE:20140309T100000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:STANDARD TZNAME:PST DTSTART:20141102T090000 RDATE:20141102T090000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141021T163000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141021T173000 LOCATION:Grant High School\, 2245 NE 36th Avenue\, Portland OR GEO:45.539727;-122.626214 SUMMARY:Fiction Writing DESCRIPTION:This Oregon Writing Project workshop is for teachers and writ ers who want to explore or refine the craft of fiction writing in a nurtu ring and challenging environment. \; We will read passages from shor t fiction\, and practice ways to enter a developing story\, including cha racter development\, place\, point of view\, and dialogue. We will draft works-in-progress to further develop through small-group response\, exer cises for work in solitude\, and in class discussion.Learn more about the Oregon Writing Project (https://graduate.lclark.edu/programs/oregon_writ ing_project/) \;Past participants are saying…"Perfect for the fir st step into fiction. Encouraging\, supportive\, insightful.""Every parti cipant brought so much to the class. It was great to hear so many differe nt voices and styles.""Kim is an exceptional teacher. He is knowledgable\ , organized\, approachable\, supportive and very well prepared.""I loved all of the creative prompts and having optional homework ideas." Course Details &\; RegistrationDates: \;Tuesdays\, \;October 21\, 0\;November 4\, 18\, December 2\, 9\, 2014Time: \;4:30-7:15 p.m.  \;Instructor: \;Kim Stafford\, PhDDegree-applicable credit: \;W CM/LA 527\, 1 semester hour\, $728Continuing education credit: \;CELA 827\, 1 semester hour\, $350 To register for credit or for more informa tion contact Pam Hooten at \;phooten@lclark.edu (mailto:phooten@lclar k.edu) \;or call 503-768-6132.Noncredit: \;$250\, includes 15 CEU s or PDUs.Register now (https://mylc.lclark.edu/graduate/cce/cce.fiction- writing-10.21.14) About the InstructorKim Stafford (https://graduate.lcl ark.edu/faculty/members/kim_stafford/) \;is the founding director of the Northwest Writing Institute at Lewis &\; Clark College\, and the a uthor of a dozen books of poetry and prose\, including \;100 Tricks E very Boy Can Do: How My Brother Disappeared \;(a memoir)\, and \; The Muses Among Us: Eloquent Listening and Other Pleasures of the Writer' s Craft \;(a book about writing and teaching). He approaches writing as a chance to compose stories we have carried into poems\, essays\, radi o commentaries\, blessings\, rants\, parables\, and other forms of "tikku n olam\," the healing of the world.New workshops and trainings are added to our calendar regularly. For the latest on professional development rel ated to your specific interests\, sign up for our mailing list! (https:// lclark.tfaforms.net/4735441) \; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
This Oregon Writing Project workshop is for teachers and writers who want to explore or refine the craft of fict ion writing in a nurturing and challenging environment. \;
We will read passages from short fiction\, and practice ways to enter a dev eloping story\, including character development\, place\, point of view\, and dialogue.
We will draft works-in-progress to further develop through small-group response\, exercises for work in solitude\, and in c lass discussion.
Learn more about the Oregon Writing Project
< p class="p2"> \;Past participants are saying…"Perfect for the first step into fiction. Encouraging\ , supportive\, insightful."
"Every participant brought so much to the class. It was great to hear so many different voic es and styles."
"Kim is an exceptional teacher. He is knowledgable\, organized\, approachable\, supportive and very well prepared."
"I loved all of the creative prompt s and having optional homework ideas."
Dates: \;Tuesdays\, \;Octo ber 21\, \;November 4\, 18\, December 2\, 9\, 2014
Time : \;4:30-7:15 p.m. \;
Instructor: \;Kim Stafford\, PhD
Degree-applicable credit: \;WCM/LA 527\, 1 semester hour\, $728
Continuing ed ucation credit: \;CELA 827\, 1 semester hour\, $350
To register for credit or for more information contact Pam Hooten at  \;phooten@lclark.edu \;or cal l 503-768-6132.
Noncredit: \;$250\, includes 1 5 CEUs or PDUs.
Kim Stafford \;is the founding di
rector of the Northwest Writing Institute at Lewis &\; Clark College\,
and the author of a dozen books of poetry and prose\, including \;
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