Writing authentic nature stories, articles, or poems means having a keen awareness and knowledge of the environment that is the setting or focus of our writing. During this workshop we will learn how to tap into our senses and sharpen our awareness of the natural world by observing and learning from the most enlightening of storytellers – Pyramid Lake and its environs. We will spend time walking the shores of this pristine, wild lake and the surrounding woodlands journaling the plant and animal life and opening ourselves to the stories the lake tells according to time of day, light and shadow, and shifts of weather. Notes and sketches will be used to create or enhance poems or prose pieces which will be shared and discussed. This workshop will be held both out-of-doors along lake shores and indoors. Participants are strongly encouraged to venture out on their own outside of workshop time –to find a dock or rock or bench to observe and write.
Fall WriterFest focuses on craft, taking your writing to its next level. We have morning workshops, afternoon craft talks, and evening readings. As one recent participant said, "Excellent program! So much more than I thought it would be." Your inclusive fee pays for the writing program as well as room and board; the experience includes time to write and to enjoy the beauty of Pyramid Lake. Fees range from $470 to $520 depending on the housing you select.
Wednesday, March 1, 2023
Nature Writing: Telling the Lake, Story by Story
Most of this workshop will be held out of doors. Bring notebooks and pens/pencils, rain gear (let’s hope we don’t need it), sturdy rain-proof footwear, knapsack, insect repellant.
Mary Cuffe Perez is a “woods roamer” and author of books of poetry, fiction, non-fiction, children’s novels and has published natural history articles in Adirondack Life, Northern Woodlands, the Conservationist and Blueline magazines.
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