About the Course
This workshop is for both fiction and non-fiction writers at any level. In addition to instruction by a seasoned writer and publisher, it gives the student time to write and the opportunity to give and receive feedback for their own work and revise, if desired.
Each workshop is dedicated to a renowned author whose work and experience are presented as examples of literary achievement to learn from. For example, when the late poet Mary Oliver was featured, we read excerpts from her A Poet’s Handbook along with her acclaimed poetry.
COURSE DETAILS
Section: 12615.00
Dates: January 25 - March 29
Days: Saturday
Time: 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Location: Alvarado Adult School
Refund Policy: All requests for refunds must be in writing (email accepted). Class fees will NOT be refunded for any reason if the written request is less than two (2) business days BEFORE the start of class. Refund requests incur a $25 service charge per class. If a class is canceled by WCCAE for any reason, a full refund will be automatically made. Refunds are not provided for textbooks, materials, and/or manuals associated with the class.
Your Instructor
Marguerite Murray
Margaret C. Murray was born in Pittsburgh, PA and graduated from Carnegie-Mellon University with a B.A. and a M.A. from Hunter College. She attended the Provincetown Fine Arts Work Center on an American Federation of the Arts fellowship and the Squaw Valley Screenwriters Conference on a National Endowment for the Arts grant. She has been a college teacher and technical writer and lives in the Bay Area. She is the owner of WriteWords Press