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Exploring personal questions through nonfiction narrative.
Join Thomas Larson, author of Spirituality and the Writer, for this four-hour workshop on writing spiritually. We begin by discussing, with examples, the differences between religious autobiography and spiritual memoir. Though these forms may overlap, our focus is on exploring personal questions about our lives’ purpose, mystery, and inner experience via the craft of nonfiction narrative.
After we find and narrow our topics, we’ll move past mere belief and work on bringing concrete expression to our writing, emphasizing such elements as metaphor, scene, telling details, exposition, and earning a reader’s trust. We will, if time permits, examine the ups and downs of our individual faith, lost faith, and doubt. The goal of the workshop is to make better sense of personal experiences, which are transcendent and evanescent, numinous and deeply felt, and can, as Billy Collins says, “resist verbal description.”
Journalist, book/music critic, and memoirist Thomas Larson is the author of Spirituality and the Writer: A Personal Inquiry (Swallow Press). He has also written The Sanctuary of Illness: A Memoir of Heart Disease (Hudson Whitman), The Saddest Music Ever Written: The Story of Samuel Barber’s ‘Adagio for Strings’ (Pegasus Press), and The Memoir and the Memoirist: Reading and Writing Personal Narrative (Swallow Press). Since 2005, he has taught workshops on writing memoir with individual writers, community groups, and MFA students.
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