Telling Your Life Stories with Grace

Week 6 | M, Tu, W, Th | Turner 105 | Ages 16 and up

Our life stories are a precious legacy, imbued with grace we can often see only in hindsight. Capturing these stories gracefully in words is a gift, not only to ourselves, but to those who love us — they'll be treasured for generations to come. Come learn engaging tools and techniques to retrieve and record your adventures, loves, losses, successes, mistakes, and more with ease and, yes, grace, no matter where you are in the process.

Class Times

Students should bring their own notebook/journal and writing implement. A laptop is optional.

Maureen Ryan Griffin

B.S., Indiana Univ. of PA, education. Twenty years' experience teaching writing/creativity. Award-winning author of Spinning Words into Gold and Ten Thousand Cicadas Can’t Be Wrong. Recipient, CHQ Writer’s Center’s Mary Jean Irion Award, 1998; first place in CHQ Readers & Writers Poetry Contest, 2007; Irene Blair Honeycutt Legacy Award, 2018.