Kathy Winfield, ESWA’s Workshop Manager, will oversee six workshops this spring. Three events will be held in conjunction with Evergreen-A Center for Balanced Living in Easton, two others will take place at Easton’s Trinity Cathedral Parish Hall and one will be held in Bridgeville, Delaware. All workshops are open to the public. Each is scheduled for a Saturday between 9:30am – 12.
Workshops at Trinity Cathedral Parish Hall, Easton
Mark these dates for Trinity Parish Hall: ($40 for non-members; $30 for ESWA members)
– March 28, John Miller and John Ford, noted literature teachers, will present a short story workshop called “The Art and Craft of the Short Story.”
– May 9, Martha Lostrom, a life-long publishing executive, will offer a workshop on “Self PublishING 101.”
To register, contact Kathy Winfield at [email protected].
Workshops at Evergreen – A Center for Balanced Living, Easton
Mark these dates for Evergreen at 770 Port St, Easton. ($35 for non-members; $25 for ESWA and Evergreen members). Seating is limited.
– April 18, Shalagh Hogan will present a workshop titled “The Why is the How—Intentional Blogging 101.”
– May 30, Barbara Lockhart will hold a workshop called “Weaving the Story from Fact.”
– June 20, Ruth Ann Purchase will give a workshop on “The Spirituality of Place – Inspired Writing.”
Attendees can register through www.evergreeneaston.org or email, [email protected] or call (410) 819-3395
Poetry Workshop in Delaware
-April 25, Anne Colwell, noted poet, will present a workshop on “Startling Images: Surprising the Reader into the Experience.“
Bridgeville Library, 600 S. Cannon St. Bridgeville, DE, 19933.
Non-members $40; members $30. For registration, email [email protected]
The Eastern Shore Writers’ Association (ESWA), including the ESWA Education Fund, holds monthly writing programs, sponsors the Bay to Ocean Writers Conference, publishes The Delmarva Review and sponsors the Delmarva Book Prize, along with other educational programs. As nonprofit organizations, they support writers and the literary arts across the Delmarva Peninsula. For more information, see the ESWA website www.easternshorewriters.org, or email Gerald F. Sweeney at [email protected].
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