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Summer Vacation: Writer's Workshop

June 23, 9:59 AMPhiladelphia Fine Arts ExaminerMatt Young
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For those of you out there who's children like to tell stories, the Atco United Methodist Church will be sponsoring a Fiction Writer's Workshop this summer. Classes will begin on Monday July 13TH, and will be held every Monday and Wednesday thereafter from 5:30 until 6:30p.m. The Program will run through August 19TH.

Participants will have the opportunity to explore their own creativity. They will learn to focus that creativity, along with other essential elements of style into effective fictional narratives. Sessions will focus on style, structure, development, vocabulary and everything in between. It will be a great opportunity for any students struggling with reading or grammer to get some extra help over the long summer break.

The workshop will be open to all ages and writing levels. The cost is $20. (Anyone wishing to participate, but having difficulty with the cost is invited to contact the Church to discuss their situation.) All of the necessary materials will be provided to participants. The Church is located on Atco Avenue, in Atco, NJ.

For more info: contact the Atco United Methodist Church at (856) 767-0477

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