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Julia Cameron

What if everything we’ve learned about writing is wrong? In this class, drawing from her groundbreaking best-seller The Right to Write, Julia Cameron dismantles the mythology surrounding the writing life in our culture. Tackling such issues as time, mood, inspiration and support, she reveals that writing is, in fact, a natural—and crucial—part of life.

Questions of how, when and why yield to the virtual toolkit of strategies and tips that she provides in this class. Whether we are jumping into the writing life for the first time or have already been living it, we will never be the same after encountering Julia Cameron. Join this uniquely inspiring teacher as she shares her insights, leads us in group exercises, answers our questions, and shares powerful techniques to awaken the graceful, fluid writer lying dormant in all of us.

Required Reading: The Right to Write by Julia Cameron

A WEEKLY COURSE
(4 sessions) Wednesdays,
July 9–30, 7:30–9:30pm
08SAW22T
$200 (No Member Discount)
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Julia Cameron is the author of 25 books of fiction and nonfiction, including The Artist’s Way, Walking in this World, The Vein of Gold, The Right to Write, The Sound of Paper and, most recently, Mozart’s Ghost. Cameron is also a novelist, playwright, songwriter and poet with distinguished credits in theater, film and television.