Do you need help getting started writing your family history, autobiography, or want to develop your writing skills? Do your children know their heritage? Each of us has a story from our ancestors or even our own story to tell. If these stories are unwritten, then how are your children going to know? Learn the most important elements of writing. Discuss the importance of research and description. Make your legacy something your children will be proud of.
Linda Weaver Clarke, lecturer and author of Melinda and the Wild West – a semi-finalist for the “Reviewers Choice Award 2007,†will be teaching a writing workshop free to the public. Clarke flies throughout the United States presenting her workshop to libraries.
“Putting the facts into story form brings an ancestor to life,†Clarke said. “What I’m teaching people to do is how to paint, to be the storyteller.â€
Clarke will be teaching at the Kaufman Brentwood Library on Saturday, November 15th, 11:00 – 1:00. The library is located at 11820 San Vicente Boulevard. The Author’s award-winning novel will be available after the event. To learn more about Clarke and her classes, visit www.lindaweaverclarke.com