![]() ![]() Techniques for writing what you remember. ![]() In pushing the boundaries of memoir through the use of multiple “I” narrative voices, Brain on Fire is a valuable teaching tool to aspiring memoirists who want to better grasp the power of transformation-and how to bring your reader all the way into the story as you face your own struggles and setbacks, and areas of growth and transformation.Ĭlass 1 (Sept 19). ![]() She uses effective techniques, like dropping into the point of view of others, incorporating records and journals, and excerpting bits from video sessions. Mondays at 4pm PT | 5pm MT | 6pm CT | 7pm ETĪll classes are one hour and we record all sessions so that you can watch the recordings if you have to miss a class.ĭISCOUNTED REGISTRATION (for WOW and NAMW members): $75īrain on Fire(soon to be a major motion picture) set us on fire! This fast-paced memoir has a lot to teach memoirists about how to write what you don’t remember the value of advocating for others through your writing and the power memoir holds to truly change lives.Ĭahalan brilliantly captures her month of madness, despite the fact that she recalls almost nothing of what happened during that time. Class dates: Sept 19, Sept 26, Oct 3, Oct 10 ![]()
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