As part of the “World Wise Wednesdays†series of programs, the Oak Ridge Public Library will host a Memoir Writing Class on Wednesday, March 20, beginning at 10:30 a.m. in the library auditorium.
Bonny Millard will lead the session. Millard is a writing coach, project development editor, and educator who worked for more than 15 years as a print journalist and freelance writer, a press release said.
Her journalism career and fiction writing has led her to help other writers explore the depths of their stories, the press release said. Millard also teaches composition at Pellissippi State Community College, and she has a master’s degree in creative writing.
During the workshop on Wednesday, Millard will share important steps and tips for anyone writing a book, stories, or essays about the key moments in his or her life or the life of a family member, the press release said. Using memories and family stories, writers can create engaging narratives for readers and future generations.
The class is offered at no cost to participants. There is no need to register.
More information will be added as it becomes available.
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