Wednesday, October 9, 2024

Write your stories with Glenda Beall

 

Glenda C. Beall

Glenda Beall will teach online, three 2 hour classes on Tuesdays, 

November 5, 12, 19      6:00 - 8:00 PM  

Fee - $65

Send a check to Glenda Beall, 190 Burkemeade Ct. Roswell, GA 30075

Once you are registered, you will receive the link to the Zoom account to sign in.

We use prompts to stimulate memories. Think about smells from your childhood. What do you remember? Where were you? Who was with you? What happened? 

Think about a time when sound made a big impression on you. Were you outside? In a city or in a rural area? Did you hear forest sounds, birds, wind in trees, or other sounds? Was a baby crying, were children playing, did you hear music, what kind of music, did anyone dance?

Do you remember sounds in a city? Cars passing by, car horns blowing, trains pulling out, bells ringing, sirens, voices calling. Do any of these sounds remind you of a time in your life?


Write your unique story about you and the people in your life. 


Glenda Beall is a teacher and writer who has taught writing at John C Campbell Folk School, Tri-County Community College, and the Institute of Continuing Learning at Young Harris College while living in Hayesville, NC. She is program coordinator for the NC Writers Network-West, and director of Writers Circle Around the Table.

Her work has been widely published in literary journals, anthologies, slick magazines, and reviews. She is the author of three books:

Now Might as Well Be Then - poetry

Paws, Claws, Hooves, Feathers and Fins - an anthology of true stories, short stories, and poetry with photographs.  Co-author Estelle Rice

Profiles and Pedigrees, The Descendants of Thomas Charles Council,  (1858-1911) The family history of Tom Council and his ten children in the early twentieth century.

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