Classes are for students 18+ unless otherwise noted.
Fees are for one adult and one child unless otherwise noted. Please register under adult’s name.
Classes for high school students
This welcoming and inclusive class encourages you to use writing as a form of reflection. Explore a variety of topics, including work, relationships, identity, and other personal subjects worthy of reflection. We will generate a great deal of new writing, share our work (for those who feel comfortable doing so), and revise to further clarify, perhaps working towards publication. Each session will involve prompts to awaken your writing mind, readings of essays to inspire, and a longer generative session based around a prompt, a specific writing structure, or a creative nonfiction form. Former participants and writers of all levels are welcome.
Judy McClure is a writer and educator who works and lives in Boston. She writes creative nonfiction that focuses on nature, relationships, education, and identity. She is the winner of the 2021 Friends of the Chautauqua Writers’ Center prose prize and is a graduate of Grub Street’s Essay Incubator.
Judy McClure
No Class Feb 19