Thursday, August 19, 2010

Writing workshop in October....



Here is information about a great workshop that will be held at a 
beautiful bed and breakfast near Mancos. 

The Writer’s Perspective - Presented by Shared Vision Publishing
There will be an inspiring workshop for writers of all levels on Saturday, 
October 16, 2010, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Willowtail Springs in Mancos, Colorado.

Word Journeys:
Getting your creativity and words rolling with Renee Podunovich

Start the day at lovely Willow Tail Springs with guided imagery, a mini-vision
quest and writing prompts designed to help you settle into your own voice and
the property and to get your creativity flowing. Writing prompts will be paired
with several guided inward journeys followed by a solo outward journey onto the
property. Participants will share their experience and words in small groups and
explore how our writing can elevate our personal experience of things (for
example art) to touch the lives of others in a meaningful way.

Renee Podunovich, MA, is a National Certified counselor and has a private
practice in Cortez, CO. Links to her published work and book of poetry, along
with information about her counseling practice can be found at her website: 
www.ReneePodunovich.com.
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Beauty and Precision:
Creative Ways to Invigorate Your Writing with Will Gray

In this workshop focusing on both the art and craft of writing, we will discuss
the importance of the lead, the power of the first person voice, the art of
interviewing, organizing an essay, how to critically self-edit, active vs.
passive voice, sentence variety, and more.

Will Gray was a writer, editor and publisher for 33 years with the National
Geographic Society before taking an early retirement and moving to the Durango
area in 2002. Author of many books and magazine articles, Will was on the
faculty of a publishing course at Stanford University for 10 years. Since moving
to Southwest Colorado, he has resumed his writing career, teaches creative
writing courses through Fort Lewis College, and is a full-time member of the
Writing faculty at San Juan College.
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Past, Present, and Future:
Writing about people and events with passion, verve, and accuracy
           
Join Judith Reynolds as she finds inspiration in deadlines and other
limitations: length, style, time, and writing to fit. The workshop will focus on
previews, features, and reviews.

Journalist, critic, and co-author of “Nordenskiöld of Mesa Verde,” Reynolds
freelances for The Durango Herald where she also is a political cartoonist. As a
community activist, she founded and directs the Fort Lewis College Life Long
Learning lecture series, now celebrating its 10th year. Before moving to
Colorado in 1994, Reynolds was managing editor of a newspaper in Upstate New
York and taught at the college level.

To register for the workshop: Call 970-403-1590 or email heather@sharedvisiononline.com

Fee: Register early, space is limited.Early bird: $99 if registered and paid by
September 15. $115 after September 15 through October 16. Payments can be made
by cash, check (made payable to Shared Vision Publishing, PO Box 3042, Durango,
CO 81302) or by Visa or MasterCard.

Workshop includes a mid-morning snack, light lunch and short Q&A about getting
published in Arts Perspective magazine. Following the workshop, attendees are
welcome to join sponsors for dinner at Arborena in downtown Mancos (at attendees
expense). To get the most out of their workshop experience, participants are
also encouraged to book an overnight stay at Willowtail Springs. For more
information about lodging at Willowtail Springs, visit: 



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