Mark Twain Museum Writers' Workshop
October 13, 2012 |
The workshop will focus on non-fiction and memoir and will be led by museum executive director and author Cindy Lovell, who co-wrote "Down the Mississippi: A Modern-day Huck on America's River Road" with Neal Moore, citizen journalist and CNN iReporter.
"Mark Twain is well known for his fiction, yet he published a great deal more non-fiction, including his autobiography," Lovell said. "He delved into history, biography, geography & travel, and social commentary. Reading and writing non-fiction should be as enjoyable as making it up as you go."
The course is $75 and includes a continental breakfast and lunch at LulaBelle's. An optional 2 credit hours of graduate credit are available through Quincy University for $120. Participants should bring laptops or any writing tools needed. Space is limited. Call 573-221-9010, ext. 401 to sign up.
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Website:
marktwainmuseum.org |
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Location Information |
Mark Twain Boyhood Home & Museum |
120 N. Main St. Hannibal, MO |
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Contact Information |
Email:
brenna.mcdermott@marktwainmuseum.org |
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