The Art of Memoir
Working on a memoir? Think you might like to write your story? This class is for you!
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We’ll consider memoir as a form, the relationship between identity and memory, key elements of great literary memoir, the connection between the particular and the universal, catharsis and conflict. We’ll dissect a few models and end with generative exercises to get you started on your own memoir.
Sept. 29 & Oct. 13 - 7-9 pm CST
Tayo Basquiat (Bismarck State College) is a writer, teacher, trail runner, scavenger, and Wilderness First Responder. He holds an MFA in creative writing from the University of Wyoming, and his work has appeared in Orion Magazine, Proximity, Nasiona, Superstition Review, Burningword Literary Journal, On Second Thought, among others, and as producer of Wyoming Public Media’s “Spoken Words” podcast.
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