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May 2007 - New Pie-making Video!


NEW
New York Times: Escapes MARCH 28, 2008
Away:
Guatemala as Muse and Base for a Writer
Want to experience
this escape for yourself? You can rent
Joyce's house.
TO FIND OUT MORE
about Joyce's Lake Atitlan workshops (how to get
there, what to bring, how workshops will be run), email
Joyce and she'll send you the complete Lake Atitlan Information Package
(by email).
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COMING
UP: Lake Atitlan Writing Workshop, February 7-14, 2009
Mill Valley One-Day - April
5
Mill Valley Ongoing - May 5
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Lake
Atitlan
July 5-13,
2008
(7/6 -13 w/o Antigua stay)
with
Ann Hood &
Craig Holden
Due
to the success of Joyce's February 2008 workshop with Jane Hirshfield
and Bob Bausch, she'll be back at Lake Atitlan to host a new group in
July. This time Joyce will be working in tandem with Craig Holden and
Ann Hood (fiction and memoir), for what promises to be another terrific
week.
Join us for a week of inspirational instruction and quiet time to work,
in one of the most beautiful places on the planet...
Once
again, I'm offering a weeklong writing workshop at my favorite place in
the world: Lake Atitlan, Guatemala. Every year I have told myself, as
the the workshop drew to a close and I waved goodbye to our group, that
no week I could spend with writing students, in the future, could ever
again be as perfect as the one we just spent. And each successive year,
another new group of writers have made their way to the lake to work,
talk, drink margaritas, share manuscripts around the fire at night, and
prove me wrong. Ive taught hundreds of students in many places,
over the years. No place else Ive ever come to write or to teach
matches this one, for bringing out terrific work. And simply, for instilling
in all who attend a sense of tranquility, good health and well being.
Click
for full details, as
well as instructor bios and course descriptions, recent testimonials (updated),
and photo slideshow.
MARK
YOUR CALENDARS
Joyce's Annual February Lake Atitlan Writing Workshop will take place
February 7-14, 2009, with Robert Bausch. Other faculty (definitely including
a poet and possibly another writer) to be announced.
Mill
Valley Workshops
1-Day
intensive on memoir and personal narrative
April 5,2008
9am - 5pm
$250 tuition
A
FEW PLACES LEFT!
Personal narrative
and memoir (both book-length, or shorter essay/column). Issues explored
include: locating your story, creating a structure, the difference between
chronological and emotional storytelling, point of view, point of entry,
language, pace, how to end an essay, the revision process. Participants
are asked to submit hard copy of a piece of first person writing, no
longer than 2500 words (shorter is fine).
All students will
receive the email addresses of other members of the group, to give everyone
an opportunity to familiarize himself or herself with the others' writing.
Well workshop each students manuscript in a way that will
prove instructive not only for that student, but for all in the group.
Maximum students: 9.
Cost of this workshop
is $250, lunch included. To reserve a place in the group, send your
check to Joyce Maynard, 500 Edgewood Ave, Mill Valley, CA 94941. If
workshop is filled, your check will be promptly returned. Students wishing
to continue working with Joyce may be considered for an ongoing weekly
writing workshop to begin in the fall. Email
Joyce for more information and manuscript submission deadline date.
New
testimonials from recent attendees of Joyce's 1-day Mill Valley
Intensive Workshop
Ongoing Writing
Workshop
6 Successive Monday
Nights - 6:30-9:30pm
Beginning May 5 $300 tuition
In the past, when
Ive had the opportunity to work with a writer over a period of
time, Ive seen enormous growth and development in the work. I
look forward to helping a new group of writers move forward in the process
that has given me so much joy over the years.
Though this is
the very first time ever that I've offered an ongoing workshop in my
home, I believe that those considering joining me might benefit from
reading what some recent attendees of one of my one-day intensive workshops
have had to say: Mill Valley
Workshop Testimonials.
The format of these
workshops will be different from the one-day workshop, naturally. Well
meet here at 6:30 pm, for three hours of reading and discussion of your
work, with each writer in the group having a chance to share what shes
been up to each time we meet, but focusing in greater depth on one or
two particular pieces of work each session. Over the course of the weeks
Ill also make time for some over-arching discussion of particular
issues of the writing process likely to apply to everyone. (Those include
story structure, voice, point of view, language, dialogue, character
development, pace and the overall discipline of the writer, among other
things. ) And of course, no evening like this would be complete (in
my book, at least) if it didnt feature some nice homemade baking
to sustain us, as we work. No doubt pie will be featured, somewhere
along the line. Also my poppy seed cake.
Traditionally,
my classes have tended to focus on personal narrative and memoir, but
I want you to know that if its fiction that interests you, Ill
be open to working with you writers of fiction as well. I tend to believe
that the questions that every writer faces -- whether its fiction
or nonfiction she or he is tackling -- are largely the same, and so
many of them come down to the simple but endlessly complex topic of
how to tell a story in a way that moves ones readers or listeners,
and possibly in such a way as to reveal to them something they didnt
know or understand before. Thats the central question well
be exploring, over the weeks ahead.
The group will
be limited to ten students (but I will need commitments from six students
to run the workshop.) Cost of the six sessions will be $300.
With my other workshops,
I have periodically been able to offer scholarships, but for now at
least, I have to limit this particular group to full paying students.
Down the line, that may change.
To reserve a space
in the workshop, send your check for the full amount to me at Joyce
Maynard, 500 Edgewood Ave, Mill Valley, CA 94941. I wont cash
your check until Im sure weve got a quorum, though I dont
anticipate this will be an issue. Of course, you're always welcome to
email me for more information.
For more information on
any of the above workshops, or to suggest/request another, email
Joyce.
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