Tuesday, January 24, 2006

Every Life Is Worth The Telling

Some of you know, I'm a supporter of the International Women's Writing Guild. This March 4th (Saturday) Hannelore Hahn, the Executive Director and Founder, is coming to Lincolnton (near Charlotte) to lead a workshop with women writers from both North and South Carolina. This will be a casual meeting of women who have an interest in writing and/or a connection to the written word. I have traveled to hear her speak in New York City on numerous occasions, each time coming away encouraged with lots of fresh ideas. She is a unique woman, but the conference will center around each and every one of us. It's a one-day event, not a far drive (if you live in the Carolinas,) and I would like to encourage you to go.

The International Women’s Writing Guild
In honor of National Women’s History Month

Is calling on all women of the Carolinas …

1) To meet each other

2) Participate in “Each Life is Worth the Telling” workshop
led by IWWG founder, Hannelore Hahn
(no previous writing experience necessary)

3) Read a brief excerpt from your work
and/or listen to the work of others

4) Have lunch together

Saturday, March 4, 2006 from 9 am – 5 pm
Lincoln Cultural Center
403 East Main St.
Lincolnton, NC 28092
Entrance on North Cedar Street

$30 includes the program and your lunch

Please makes checks payable to – The International Women’s Writing Guild
Mail by February 28th to:
The International Women’s Writing Guild
P. O. Box 810, Gracie Station
New York, New York 10028

(212) 737-7536
www.iwwg.org

RSVP to Pamela Cable, IWWG North Carolina Regional Representative at cable854@earthlink.net

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