Marion Winik, one of the country's best-known personal essayists, believes in telling the truth. Her award-winning personal essays tell secrets about herself and describe the raw power of relationships, experiences, and passions, from her husband's suicide to a memorable late-night poetry reading from a swimming pool.First, hear Marion's two-and-a-half-hour workshop on The Craft of Personal Storytelling. She invites us to pay special attention to detail, humor, anger, and pain, and reads three of her own essays.Then, listen to a 25-minute talk on The Ethics of Self-Exposure, with Marion's three rules for staying out of trouble. It includes her essay on sibling rivalry.Finally, hear Marion read three of her essays about life in Texas.Key workshop concepts covered include:The biggest pitfall: self-pityFear is a sign that you have hit pay dirtSelf-deprecating humor works almost every timeSpecific details carry the emotional weight of your story.NOTE: This program contains adult language and situations.
Marion Winik, one of the country's best-known personal essayists, believes in telling the truth. Her award-winning personal essays tell secrets about herself and describe the raw power of relationships, experiences, and passions, from her husband's suicide to a memorable late-night poetry reading from a swimming pool.
First, hear Marion's two-and-a-half-hour workshop on The Craft of Personal Storytelling. She invites us to pay special attention to detail, humor, anger, and pain, and reads three of her own essays.
Then, listen to a 25-minute talk on The Ethics of Self-Exposure, with Marion's three rules for staying out of trouble. It includes her essay on sibling rivalry.
Finally, hear Marion read three of her essays about life in Texas.
Key workshop concepts covered include:
NOTE: This program contains adult language and situations.
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