Washington Writers' Workshop Hosting a Variety of Talented Authors!
by LeAnn Kunz
Washington Writers’ Workshop Hosting a Variety of Talented Authors!
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| Mary Jedlika Humston |
Fortunately, we have had great
success with the WWW over the years and the quality of the program has only improved.
I am enthused about the newest season which will be kicked off with Mary
Jedlicka Humston in September, who visited us some years ago. Humston is a
former high school teacher who graduated from UNI with a BA in English
Education. She has had several hundred poems and essays published and has
presented programs on cancer, chronic illness, prayer, writing, and little free
libraries. She co-authored Mary and Me: a
Lasting Link Through Ink. Mary will be giving a presentation on the art of
letter writing, something that she believes should be preserved and celebrated.
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| Caleb "The Negro Artist" Rainey |
In October, we are delighted to bring Caleb “The Negro Artist” Rainey back to our community to work with the WWW. He will be giving a workshop on spoken word poetry, which is his specialty. Rainey is an author, performer, and producer. He has published two books, Look, Black Boy and Heart Notes, he has released two spoken word albums, and produced his first short film, Willing to Grow. He is the winner of several poetry slams across the United States. When he is not writing and performing he is actively curating a community of spoken word poets in Iowa City. Rainey is not only going to give a workshop, he will also be our featured author at the WPL’s annual Author Fest, occurring the same day.
| Steven T. Berry |
We also have plans to host Steven T. Berry during April
before Washington’s Farm to Film Festival. Berry is an award-winning
independent filmmaker and a retired professor from Howard University’s
Department of Media, Journalism and
Film and will be working with the WWW on writing
for film.
As you can see, we like to try to bring in a wide variety
So, if you have always wanted to write but never actively
pursued it, you should join us at the Washington Writers’ Workshops. Email leann.kunz@washington.lib.ia.us
to get on the reminder list. You will be allowed to submit written pieces for
critique or you can simply attend to learn. Some participants come just to hear
our speaker during the first hour. This is a warm and welcoming group of
writers and we have built a community who support one another. Who wouldn’t
want to be a part of that?
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