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Beneath the Iceberg

This workshop is full. To be added to the waitlist, email Meghan at programs@mainewriters.org.

An Intro to Memoir Workshop

Level: All Levels

Unlike autobiography, memoir does not need to include every part of one’s life. A truly good memoir is more like a series of Polaroid snapshots, highlighting the key moments or a specific time period in a person’s life that deliver a thesis statement or answer a question. In this class, attendees will break down the most potent threads of the tapestry of one’s life and identify each page’s purpose. We will engage in the skills essential to great memoir and literary writing—scene, characterization, dialogue, and point of view—to delve into the following questions: What does this life illustrate? What has the narrator learned from his or her life? What larger issues are being explored? What’s beneath the iceberg? What is my thesis statement? What are my intentions? We will also look at what comes next: how do we prepare excerpts for submissions as stand-alone pieces? What is an agent and when—if even—should I acquire one? What do I want to do with this memoir? What is my ultimate goal here?

Class will have take-home prompts, in-class exercises, as well as assigned readings by Vijay Seshadri, Jo Ann Beard, and T Kira Madden. Participants will be required to review one or two peer manuscripts (using provided guidelines) prior to the class.

+ SUBMIT After registering, participants are asked to submit a memoir excerpt of up to 5 pages by no later than 9:00 a.m. on Thursday, January 13. Please take this deadline and word limit seriously as late submissions likely cannot be accepted, and excess words will be cut. Please note that these manuscripts will be distributed in advance via email to the other workshop participants. Please email the manuscript to programs@mainewriters.org with the subject line: “PTACIN WORKSHOP MSS.” *Please use standard formatting (1” margins, double-spaced, 12 pt font), and Word docs (ideally) or PDFs only.

 + PLEASE NOTE This workshop will occur online via Zoom. Students do not need to create an account to participate, but should test out Zoom before their class if they are first-time users. On Thursday, January 20, from 5:30pm to 6:00pm, MWPA staff will offer a tech help session on Zoom. Students are encouraged to attend the tech help session, which usually takes only 5-10 minutes, if they have any tech concerns, use Zoom infrequently, or simply would like to test their connection, and those who do not are responsible for ensuring that they are able to use Zoom on their own. The week of the workshop, students will be emailed a link that they may click to enter the test session and the class.

+ REQUIRED EQUIPMENT A reliable, fast internet connection (broadband wired or wireless (3G or 4G/LTE), speakers & a microphone (built-in or USB plug-in), and a webcam (built-in or USB plug-in).

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Mira Ptacin is the author of the critically acclaimed genre-bending book of history and memoir The In-Betweens: The Spiritualists, Mediums, and Legends of Camp Etna (Liveright, 2019) as well as the award-winning memoir Poor Your Soul (Soho Press 2016). Her work has been published in New York Magazine, Guernica, Down East, Tin House, LitHub, NPR, and more. Formerly an instructor at the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies, Ptacin lives on Peaks Island with her family and is at work on her third book of nonfiction.


ADVANCE REGISTRATION REQUIRED
All MWPA workshops require advanced registration. We accept registration by phone, mail, and online via our website. We cannot guarantee registration in the final 24-hours before a workshop, and can rarely accommodate day-of registration.

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QUESTIONS
For any questions regarding this workshop, please contact Meghan Sterling at programs@mainewriters.org.

REGISTER BY PHONE
Call 207-228-8263 and register with your VISA or MasterCard.

REGISTER BY MAIL
If you prefer to pay by mail, please print this registration form (downloadable PDF) and mail it to the MWPA with a check or credit card information.



SCHOLARSHIP
The MWPA is proud to offer one full scholarship to this workshop for members-only. Scholarships are awarded on a combination of need and merit. Application Due on January 13 at 9:00 a.m.
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