2024 Year-Long Creative Nonfiction and Memoir Writing Project with Carolyn Holbrook—Winter Online Cohort
Feb
7
to Dec 2

2024 Year-Long Creative Nonfiction and Memoir Writing Project with Carolyn Holbrook—Winter Online Cohort

Carolyn will be teaching a year-long creative nonfiction and memoir writing class in partnership with The Loft. This virtual class will focus on memoir, writers who work in other creative nonfiction genres such as personal essay, travelogue, nature writing, and narrative journalism. The inspiration for this class will be your perspective and your questions about your experience, your world, and the larger world around you. The class will combine lecture, discussion, reading, writing exercises, peer workshop and suggestions for revision.

Class Duration: February 7, 2024- December 11, 2024

Class Times: 6pm- 9pm via online Zoom classroom

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Class Description:

Everyone leads a life that is important enough to write about. Some of you have known for a while that you want to write about your unique life or a specific time in your life, or perhaps a continuous theme in your life. Some of you simply have an idea that you want to write but may not be sure what you want to say, or may be hitting blocks when you sit down to write, or you may have a draft that isn’t working in certain parts. Perhaps you're unsure about how to polish your manuscript and feel truly confident that it's ready to pursue publication. You want to know that your memoir is the best you can make it.

Although we will focus on memoir, writers who work in other creative nonfiction genres such as personal essay, travelogue, nature writing, or narrative journalism, are also welcome. Our inspiration will be your perspective and your questions about your experience, your world, and the larger world around you. The class will combine lecture, discussion, reading, writing exercises, peer workshop and suggestions for revision.

One year is plenty of time to write a working draft of your memoir. Throughout the year we will visit and revisit what we need to know about how to begin your memoir, how to keep it moving from chapter to chapter, how to end it, and what to do with it once you’ve finished. Through reading, writing, discussion, workshopping and revising, we will study the many aspects of the craft of memoir writing: voice, setting, tone, dialogue, scene and summary, revision, editing and getting your book out into the world.

We will also meet authors, publishers and literary agents, and will develop the resources and relationships to move ahead with a writing life once the course is finished. At the end of the year, you will be equipped with the knowledge and confidence to pitch to editors and pursue publication.

This is our online cohort; we will meet via Zoom for all cohort meetings for the entire year. Please consider registering for this option if you are not local to the Twin Cities, or you'd simply prefer the convenience of never having to leave your home or favorite coffee shop while working on your novel project. Log-in information for your weekly meetings will be communicated via your confirmation email.

One-on-one mentor meetings with Carolyn Holbrook will be held over the course of the year, live online via Zoom. These include one introductory meeting before the program kicks off in February, and one manuscript consultation session with Carolyn after the program concludes (and you submit your final manuscript) in December, 2024.

Your program orientation meeting is scheduled to take place Wednesday, January 24, 2024, at 6pm via Zoom.

Your final public reading will be online on Wednesday, January 15, 2025, at 7pm. Log-in information for orientation and final reading will be communicated via confirmation email.

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CONTEMPORARY STORYTELLERS
Mar
21
11:30 AM11:30

CONTEMPORARY STORYTELLERS

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Join Hamline University and More Than A Single Story for Hamline's 'Community Conversation' featuring Native American writers Diane Wilson (Dakota), Art Coulson (Cherokee), Anthony Ceballos (Ojibwe) and Halee Kirkwood (Ojibwe). They will read from their work and will discuss the importance of mentoring and what it means to be a contemporary storyteller. 

Date: Thursday March 21st

Time: 11:30am-1:00pm cst

Location: Hamline University Anderson Center- 774 Snelling Ave. St. Paul, MN 55104

Panelists Left to Right: Art Coulson, Anthony Ceballos, Diane Wilson, Halee Kirkwood

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Beginning Again: Reinventing the Self After Grief
Mar
9
10:00 AM10:00

Beginning Again: Reinventing the Self After Grief

Carolyn will be hosting a virtual workshop.

When we experience grief or trauma, we often feel alone and unprotected. Sometimes we feel guilt and shame, blaming ourselves for what's happened. In this workshop we will use the journal, alongside other tools and techniques, to tap into our innate abilities to heal ourselves and restore wellness, to begin to believe that we are not the problem. The problem is the problem.

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CELEBRATE BLACK HISTORY IN THE TWIN CITIES
Feb
13
7:00 PM19:00

CELEBRATE BLACK HISTORY IN THE TWIN CITIES

Carolyn will be discussing her work and presenting fascinating local topics along with panelists Shannon Gibney, Ebony J. Davis, and David Mura.

Join local authors and historians for an evening celebrating Black History in the Twin Cities. Which will be followed by Q&A and book signing.

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Time: February 13th 7:00pm-8:30pm

Place: Magers & Quinn Bookstore

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Black history month event at Hamline
Feb
13
11:30 AM11:30

Black history month event at Hamline

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Carolyn will be speaking at Hamline University to celebrate Black History Month.

Join Hamline University and More Than A Single Story for Hamline’s Community Conversation series celebrating Black History Month. Writers Douglas Kearney, Erin Sharkey and Chaun Webster will read from their work and discuss issues around the historical and current relationship between rest and struggle, how and why retreat is not surrender, and the interrelatedness between rest and study.

Time: 11:30am-1:00pm

Place: Hamline University

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Blood on the Pavement: Art Exhibit Opening Night Party
May
5
5:00 PM17:00

Blood on the Pavement: Art Exhibit Opening Night Party

Carolyn will be reading her work at the opening night party for Blood on the Pavement. The month-long exhibit combines poetry and visual art to spark conversations about violence against Black bodies, both verbally and physically, from micro aggressions to police brutality; as well as violence against women’s bodies and other intersections of the Black identity.

Exhibit Dates: May 5 - May 28

Opening Night Party:
Thursday, May 5th
Northrup King Building's third floor gallery (Studio 332)

5:00PM | Open Mic ft Michael Kleber-Diggs (Sign up for your slot at the door!)
6:30PM | Artist Talk lead by Nikki McComb
7:00PM | Reading ft Elizabeth Ash, Carolyn Holbrook, and Ty Chapman

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"Daughters of Arraweelo" Stories of Somali Women" Book Launch
Feb
24
7:00 PM19:00

"Daughters of Arraweelo" Stories of Somali Women" Book Launch

Carolyn Holbrook will moderate a conversation with Ayaan Adan, author of the new book, Daughters of Arraweelo: Stories of Somali Women, and Kaltun Karani, and Qorsho Hassan, two of the women profiled in the book.

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Arraweelo, a legendary queen of Somalia, was a powerful and eccentric ruler, and her name is also used as a disapproving tease for assertive Somali girls. In this book, fourteen remarkable women who share her complexity and charisma demonstrate their insights, humor, and brilliance, telling stories of family, identity, love, war, displacement, and everyday life. 

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Before Time Reading Series
Jan
17
4:30 PM16:30

Before Time Reading Series

January 25th, 2022 at 7:00 pm via Zoom

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Minnesota Prison Writing Workshop (MPWW) is proud to host the Before Time Reading Series, a monthly reading featuring renowned writers from across the country alongside pre-recorded readings from writers incarcerated in Minnesota prisons. Readings are recorded and broadcast across Minnesota prisons, as well as posted publicly on YouTube.

The Before Time Reading Series take its inspiration from the Stillwater Writers Collective Reading Series and is sponsored by Saginaw Valley State University.

This event features Carolyn Holbrook, Rick Barot, Amaud Jamaul Johnson and Ada Limon.

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Writers in the US for 25 Generations and Identity: Writers of African Heritage Series, Session III
Oct
16
2:00 PM14:00

Writers in the US for 25 Generations and Identity: Writers of African Heritage Series, Session III

Writers will explore how identity and life experiences impact their writing and the communities they connect with. GLobal and micro issues will be explored and discussed regarding the diversity of African heritage writers in the United States and in Minnesota in particular.

Carolyn Holbrook, Michael Kleber-Diggs, Tish Jones, and Ezra Hyland will make up the panel for this event.

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Book Discussion with author Carolyn Holbrook and Hamline University
Oct
23
12:30 PM12:30

Book Discussion with author Carolyn Holbrook and Hamline University

Please join Carolyn Holbrook and her friends at Hamline University on Thursday, October 29, at 7:00 p.m. for a reading and discussion of her new book, Tell Me Your Names and I Will Testify: Essays.

Carolyn will be joined by two of her former students, Sherrie Fernandez-Williams and Sophia Patane, who will open the event with short readings. Carolyn will give a reading, and then she will join two of her Hamline colleagues, Sheila O'Connor and Veena Deo, for a discussion. All are welcome.

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Lakeside Live! With John and Maria Rosengren
Oct
4
2:00 PM14:00

Lakeside Live! With John and Maria Rosengren

We've all missed the chance to gather for literary events, and it has been difficult for authors to attract attention to their new books, so Maria and I have decided to host a special event in our front yard on Lake Harriet celebrating the release of two new books by local authors. Please join us at 2:00 on Sunday afternoon, October 4, to hear Carolyn Holbrook and Neal Karlen talk about their new books. There will also be some additional fun surprises.

LOCATION: 4654 West Lake Harriet Parkway

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Interview: Write On! Radio
Sep
29
7:30 PM19:30

Interview: Write On! Radio

Write On! Radio interviews local, national and international authors as well as editors, playwrights, poets and more. We’re interested in all things literary, from spoken word performances to readings by writers to just plain well-written works of art.

Write On! Radio airs every TUESDAY 7 – 8 p.m. Central Time on 90.3 FM Minneapolis and live on the web at www.kfai.org. Shows are archived for two weeks on line. Our shows are also available via our podcasting site: www.writeonradio.libsyn.com

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Reading: Ramsey County Library
Aug
19
7:00 PM19:00

Reading: Ramsey County Library

Join Carolyn Holbrook for a reading from the author's new book and conversation with the audience. This is an online program offered remotely using Zoom communication software. You must register in advance for this program. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

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This program is funded in part with money from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

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