Archive for 'Teaching Memoir Writing'
The One-Hundredth Name for God: A Foreword to A Hundred Camels
Now that Dr. Gerald L. Miller’s memoir, A Hundred Camels: A Mission Doctor’s Sojourn & Murder Trial in Somalia, has been published, and you can buy it at Amazon.com, I will share with you the foreword I contributed to the book which I hope can do double duty as a book review.
This book contains an [...]
Posted: May 20th, 2009 under My Reviews, Spiritual Memoir, Teaching Memoir Writing, Writing Tips.
Tags: 100 camels, Dr. Gerald L. Miller, murder, mystery
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Mini-Memoir: How Long Have I Been Teaching Memoir?
How long have I been teaching memoir writing? On its face, the answer is, “not very,” but I can also truthfully say “about 40 years.”
How can both be true? The recent teaching comes in the form of workshops I have blogged about previously– three sessions at the Fetzer Institute and two about workshops given at [...]
Posted: March 19th, 2009 under Personal Reflections, Teaching Memoir Writing.
Tags: Anthony, Goshen College, Haiti, mini-memoir, Mrs. Lochner, teaching
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Fetzer Workshop on Reflective Writing: The Conclusion
Today I finished leading the last 1.5-hour workshop in a series of four which took place at the Fetzer Institute. I think the title of this workshop–Timed Writing–may have scared away potential participants. Sounds as jolly as retaking the SAT. Despite the title, and despite the fact that four people on the list could not [...]
Posted: January 12th, 2009 under Memoir Workshops, Teaching Memoir Writing.
Tags: Barbara O'Neal, Barbara Samuel, love, memory, timed writing, workshops
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Spiritual Autobiography Workshop II
Yesterday I led a second workshop on spiritual autobiography at my church. Most of the people who attended the first one came back, and about ten new folks showed up also. The big table was full!
We shared a meal together, recalling rituals from our childhoods–mealtime prayers both serious and comical, night-time prayers. We talked a [...]
Posted: December 15th, 2008 under Teaching Memoir Writing.
Tags: Community, lectio divina, spiritual autobiography, Tristine Rainer, workshop
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A Second Workshop on Spiritual Autobiography
Tomorrow I lead a small group of colleagues in a workshop much like the one I taught at my church several months ago. I will again use the Marilyn Chandler McEntyre’s essay published in Weavings. But this time I will also talk a little about Tristine Rainer’s book,Your Life as Story, which I am enjoying [...]
Posted: November 30th, 2008 under Teaching Memoir Writing.
Tags: Marilyn Chandler McEntyre, story slice, Tristine Rainer, workshop
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Living the Questions
“Live your questions now, and perhaps even without knowing it, you will live along some distant day into your answers.“ –Rainer Maria Rilke
I am trying to go deeper with my understanding of this famous quote, which I loved from the time I first read it in Letters to a Young Poet. Like most mothers, especially [...]
Posted: October 3rd, 2008 under Memoir Workshops, Personal Reflections, Teaching Memoir Writing.
Tags: ambiguous, anxiety, personal, questions, Rilke, workshop
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Creating a Space: Preparing for a Writer’s Workshop, Part Two
Wallace Stegner once said that you can’t teach writing but you can awaken it. That’s what I hope for in the class I will teach next Monday. We begin with creating space and thinking about the environment, both of the physical space and the social, emotional, and spiritual safety within that place. To teach is [...]
Posted: October 1st, 2008 under Memoir Workshops, Teaching Memoir Writing.
Tags: Community, Peter Block, Wallace Stegner
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A Workshop on Reflective Writing
Next Monday I will conduct the first of a series of four 1.5-hour-long workshops at the Fetzer Institute, the organization for which I work. Our founder, John E. Fetzer, believed that we need to be the work in order to do the work. He was a visionary leader who intuited the needs of the future [...]
Posted: September 30th, 2008 under Memoir Workshops, Teaching Memoir Writing.
Tags: Fetzer Institute, John E. Fetzer, Parker Palmer, reflective writing, workshop
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A Workshop on Spiritual Autobiography
Tomorrow I will lead a workshop on spiritual autobiography at my church. The time will be limited to four hours, so we won’t be able to do a lot of writing. Here is the plan:
1. Begin with meditation.
2. Using examples from this book, Not Quite What I Was Planning: Six-Word [...]
Posted: August 23rd, 2008 under Memoir Workshops, Teaching Memoir Writing.
Tags: grace, life stories, Marilyn Chandler McEntyre, spiritual autobiography, wisdom
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