Woman’s Literary Union plans to present Writers For Writers workshops. The weekly meetings will take place online from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays, until all feel safe doing them in the Foss Mansion at 19 Elm St. in Auburn.
Online workshops will begin Tuesday, April 5, according to a news release from facilitator Kim Sedlock.
Each class will include a selected topic such as Building Real Characters or Flow, followed by the entire group giving feedback on each person’s work. Those who plan to attend can start with any class, as classes run on a 17-topic cycle, and all levels and styles of writing are welcome.
Members pay $6 per session, and nonmembers pay $8.
Sedlock has a Bachelor of Arts degree in creative writing from Beloit College, where she studied under Pulitzer nominee Clint McCown. She was first-prize winner of the college’s Lois and Willard Mackey Prize for her short stories, a contest that was judged by National Book Award Winner Bob Shacochis.
Sedlock was first published at age 14, writing modern dance reviews in a New York newspaper, and most recently in her story collection “A Thirteen-Story View.” She lives in Maine, where she is the sole playwright, stage director and occasional performer for Pass the Pine Cones Theater Company, and where she teaches writing workshops.
For more information, contact Sedlock at 207-513-0562 or kimsedlock@yahoo.com.
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