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Writing your heart out with Deborah Shepard: An introduction to the art and craft of memoir20/3/2015
The Michael King Writers’ Centre is delighted to announce a new series of writing classes on memoir to be led by author, film and art historian, and life writing mentor Deborah Shepard. Her books have been critically acclaimed for documenting the contribution of women to the arts in New Zealand. They include Reframing Women: A History of New Zealand Film (2000), Between the Lives: Partners in Art ( 2005) and Her Life's Work (2009.) She will appear at the Auckland Writers and Readers Festival in May to discuss her latest book Giving Yourself to Life: A Journal of Pain, Hope and Renewal, released by Calico Publishing this year. She held the Autumn Residency at the Michael King Writers’ Centre in 2013, when she worked on her next book Writing Your Heart Out: The Art and Craft of Memoir. Deborah is a highly-regarded teacher of life writing, with years of experience. She has taught courses through the Centre for Continuing Education at The University of Auckland since 2006, is a life writing mentor for the New Zealand Society of Authors and is consultant biographer for Mercy Hospice. There will be six classes in the series, held in Devonport starting April 21. They will cover all aspects of life writing, including exercises. The programme is designed for people who have never written before or who are new to memoir. It will have an intensive small-group format and entry is by application. Memoir classes for beginner writers
Weekly, Tuesdays April 21 to May 26, 2015 | 6 pm to 8.30 pm (6 classes) Cost: $250 incl GST Email: manager@writerscentre.org.nz | Phone: 09 445 8451 In 2015 Deborah will be offering the following memoir courses: Life Writing with Deborah Shepard, Creative Week on Campus, University of Auckland, 9.30am - 1pm, Monday 12 January - Friday 16 January Writing Your Heart Out with Deborah Shepard: An Introduction to Memoir, Michael King Writers' Centre, 17 March - 21 April (six week course) Writing Your Heart Out with Deborah Shepard: The Art and Craft of Memoir Masterclasses, 29 September - 3 November (six week course) Writing your heart out with Deborah Shepard: An Introduction to the art and craft of memoir At the Michael King Writers' Centre in the historic and inspiring Signalman's Cottage on Takarunga/Mt Victoria in Devonport Six Tuesdays 23 September - 28 October 6pm - 8.30pm Course Description Over six weeks the course will cover the following topics: A definition of memoir and an introduction to the joys of life writing, establishing a reading programme and a place for writing, the writing discipline and overcoming self-doubt, crafting the writing: an editing workshop, ethical issues and a participatory model. At each session there will be writing exercises linked to the following themes: on childhood, writing directly from life: the art of journalling and observational writing, on friendship and love, on mentors, on the place where I feel most at home and alive, a self-portrait. Deborah will also share her thoughts on the wonderful new possibilities offered by an online world for sharing your work. She supplies a writer's toolkit including: a writing technique, tips on editing, style and form, research and professional presentation. and there will be an opportunity to write, craft and publish a story on the your story page of this website. Writing Memoir Deborah says, “Memoir is an ideal staring point to discover your writing talent because these are the stories of your life. You know them best. Working in a mutually supportive and cooperative small group setting you can begin to explore and record the important and defining stories for yourself and your family.” “Writing memoir involves a healthy mix of self-examination, reflection, observation and empathy. The work is inward looking and contemplative but it also challenges us to look beyond ourselves to consider the people who figure in our stories and why they matter. Often people are delighted to discover universal dimensions in their writing when a story, or experience resonates with other writers." Participants on her courses speak of the sharing of the writing as one of the absolute highlights of the programme. Deborah also believes that writing memoir is consolidating and comforting and can help people work through current losses and transitions. For her the most appealing aspect of the genre comes from the act of writing itself. "It has a meditative quality offering a pause in the daily whirr to reflect upon and integrate the meaning of experience." “On my courses we explore techniques that assist the release of memories and in the edit we learn how to strengthen and craft the raw material into compelling narratives. This happens in an atmosphere of mutual support and trust.” Testimonials from previous workshops: “I have gone from ambivalence and doubt to feeling confident I can do this due to Deborah’s superb teaching methods and well-structured classes.” “Thank you for this class, and for Deborah's time and expertise in making it so challenging and enjoyable…and for the constructive way in which she provided feedback.” “I have gained so much from Deborah’s Life Writing Classes.....her gentle encouragement, her generous affirmation...her own sharing of her writing successes and dilemmas.” For more details please click on this link to the Michael King Writers' Centre. 8 sessions over 8 weeks, Wednesday March 19 - May 7, 2014
Writing your heart out with Deborah Shepard The Michael King Writers’ Centre is delighted to announce a course on writing memoir to be led by author, film and art historian, and life writing mentor Deborah Shepard. “Memoir is the best place to discover your writing talent because these are the stories of your life. You know them best,” she says. Deborah taught memoir through the Centre for Continuing Education at The University of Auckland for eight years. She is a life writing mentor for the New Zealand Society of Author's Mentorship programme and is the consultant biographer for Mercy Hospice, where she facilitates training workshops on the art of recording the stories of people who are terminally ill. She runs a popular forum on her website www.deborahshepardbooks.com where life writers post their stories. In 2010 she was author/mentor on the First Chapters writing programme in Manukau and Papakura, South Auckland, where she mentored 30 new writers and edited eleven of their life stories for the publication Translucence: Life Writing from Manukau and Papakura. Her books include Reframing Women: A History of New Zealand Film (Harper Collins, 2000), Between the Lives: Partners in Art (Auckland University Press, 2005) and Her Life's Work (Auckland University Press, 2009). She held the Autumn Residency at the Michael King Writers’ Centre in 2013, when she worked on her new book Writing Your Heart Out: the Art and Craft of Memoir. There will be eight master classes in the series, which will be held at the Michael King Writers’ Centre in Devonport starting in March. They will cover a short history of memoir, the nature of the creative process and unlocking the memories, writing on childhood, journalling and observational writing, overcoming self-doubt and the defining qualities of successful writers, writing on friendship and love, ethical issues and advice about going public, a writer’s toolkit including a writing technique, editing, style and form, research, professional presentation and at each session there will be writing exercises linked to each theme. The programme of master classes is designed for people who have been published already or had some writing experience, kept a regular journal, or those who have attended a memoir course and want to take their skills to the next level. It will have an intensive small-group format. The classes will start on March 19 and will run to May 7. They will be each Wednesday evening from 6 pm to 8.30 pm at the Michael King Writers’ Centre. The cost is $280 incl GST and the course will be limited to nine participants. Visit the Michael King Writers' centre for further details: www.writerscentre.org.nz/news_events.php For further information, please call Karren Beanland, Manager: Ph/fax: 445 8451 Mobile: 021 496 488 Email: manager@writerscentre.org.nz Deborah will be introducing memoirist and anaesthetist Miriam Frank for the launch of her book My Innocent Absence: Tales from a Nomadic Life.
Time Out bookstore, 432 Mt Eden Road, Mt Eden, Auckland, 22 November, 6pm Deborah is facilitating a memoir writing workshop, 'Right from the Heart,' on the theme of resilience and surviving a crisis.
Devonport Library, Sunday 4 March, 6.00 - 9.00pm. Deborah has posted an account of a mini-memoir session, she facilitated in the new Waitati library, north of Dunedin on 1 October. Recently Deborah conducted a mentoring session with a friend from way back, someone from boarding school years, whom she hadn’t seen in a very long time but who shares a love of writing. They met in a very beautiful setting, at the new library in the village of Waitati, twenty minutes north of Dunedin. Together they wrote down their writing goals and then in fifteen minutes wrote a short piece on the theme, selected by her friend, ‘The rivers of my life.’ This is what they wrote in a rush, what came tumbling out with the timer ticking. |
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