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Half-day workshop for memoir and personal essay writers
In this interactive half-day workshop designed for memoir and personal essay writers at all experience levels, we will look at the importance of finding our voices on the page and matching that voice with the stories you want to tell. In the workshop we'll do the following:
Judah Leblang is a storyteller, memoirist and writing teacher. His essays and commentaries have been broadcast throughout the US on more than 150 NPR and ABC-network radio stations, as well as several Canadian stations. He is a regular columnist for Bay Windows, Boston’s gay newspaper, and an instructor at Grub Street. The 2nd edition of his memoir, Finding My Place: One Man’s Journey from Cleveland to Boston and Beyond, was published in 2013. His second memoir, Echoes of Jerry (2019), is about his Uncle Jerry, an orally-educated deaf man, as well as Leblang's own struggles with his sexuality and trying to find his place in society, finally coming out in the mid-1980s, and becoming a writer in the late 1990s.Clips of his performances and writing are at judahleblang.com.
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The South Euclid-Lyndhurst Branch is home to the William N. Skirball Writers' Center, a welcoming space for writers for all ages and levels of experience. The Writers' Center offers free access to private writing rooms, laptops, writing workshops and a special collection of materials on the art of writing.
This branch is a Student Success Center and a Greater Cleveland Food Bank Kids Cafe location.