Writing the Connections/Separations of a Woman's Life
Sandi Stromberg, MA
Mondays, 5:45 - 7:15 pm
Session I: Feb 4 - Mar 10
Session II: Apr 7 - May 12
$105 ($90 Jung Center members)
per six-week session
Limit: 15
Explore the connections and separations that compose a woman's life in today's world. Using the poetry of Judi Beach and the essays of Kathleen Dean Moore as inspiration, we'll write our own stories of connection and separation, drawing from the people, places and events of our individual lives. The class is ongoing and students may join either or both sessions.
Required reading: How Far Light Must Travel, Judi K. Beach and Holdfast: At Home in the Natural World, Kathleen Dean Moore
Sandi Stromberg, MA, is an award-winning poet and magazine feature writer. She has been a juried poet at the Houston Poetry Fest in 2004, 2006, and 2007. Her work also has appeared in TimeSlice: Houston Poetry 2005, Illya's Honey and Curbside Review, among others. The intent of her classes is to help women access the stories they have to tell. She is program manager of external publications at M.D. Anderson Cancer Center.
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