A hands-on writing workshop : time to read and comment on the most current poems written by marginalized writing women throughout the world.
Though I use poetry for a spur to your own writing, this workshop can also be inspiring for novelists, non-fiction writers and short story writers. There will be time to share your work, with feedback in our chat room or during the workshop from participants and myself.
June Gould, Ph.D., is the author of The Writer in All of Us: Improving Your Writing through Childhood Memories (EP Dutton), Beyond the Margins: Rethinking the Art and Craft of Writing, and the novel In the Shadow of Trains; and the co-author of Counting the Stones, a book of Holocaust poetry. June has given readings at The 92nd Street Y (NY), The Holocaust Museum (Washington, DC), the Jewish Museum and Yeshiva Museum (NY), and libraries, synagogues, churches, universities, and bookstores throughout the U.S. and in Greece and Canada. She has been an IWWG workshop leader for over 25 years.