with Rahla Xenopoulos
Embark on the exciting and, at times daunting business of writing a novel. We will work on:
• Banishing the pesky inner critic,
• Developing characters.
• Establishing themes and structure.
• Excavating and exploring your story.
• Deciding on a narrator. Discovering and deciding who tells the story.
Also, have FUN as you embark on the exciting if at times daunting business of writing a new book. Overall, this class is designed for people who yearn for a place of kindness.
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WHERE:
Online via ZOOM(link will be sent the week of 1st class)
DATES:5 Fridays
Nov. 15, 22, off, Dec. 6, 13, 20
TIME:
10am to 12noon EST
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LIMITED TO 8 STUDENTS
About the Instructor...Rahla Xenopoulos is the author of A Memoir of Love and Madness (Random House) and the novels Bubbles, (Penguin) Tribe (Penguin) and The Season of Glass (Penguin). She has published short stories in the anthologies, Women Flashing, Twist and Just Keep Breathing. She has written for The Sunday Times, Glamour Magazine, and Oprah Magazine. Her latest book, The Season of Glass was a finalist for the Sunday Times Literary Award. She gives writing workshops to underprovided children and is on the boards of SA-Yes. And Short Story Day Africa, and teaches writing in South Africa, as well as in Greece, New York, and the U.K., and has worked with both experienced writers and novices from all over the world. In 2023 and, 2024, Rahla taught a mindfulness retreat with Ruby Wax and the Buddhist monk Gelong Thibtum at Avalon sanctuary in Broughton Hall, and she is an adjunct professor, presently teaching the masters nonfiction program at Manhattanville College. Rahla lives in New York with her husband and teenage triplets.
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SKU: F232lf24-fri
$300.00Price
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