Writing Our Own Profiles in Courage

Week 8 | August 15–18 | Hultquist Center 201B | Ages: 16+

When have you experienced courage — your own, or anyone else's? What was its source? How can we become more courageous? Come explore these questions, and others, through holistic, whole-brain methods of writing that will open your mind, heart, and spirit to your own growth, and to our human potential to keep growing. Ideal for those interested in expanding their writing and their relationship to self, others and the world — for personal expression or publication.

Class Times

Students should come to class prepared with the following materials:

  • Notebook;
  • Pen;
  • Lapton (optional).
Maureen Ryan Griffin

Maureen Ryan Griffin

B.S., Indiana University 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.