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SUMMARY:Nature Writing Workshop Session 2-What the Crow Says
DESCRIPTION:Author and Artemis Ambassador Deborah Lee Luskin is offering a Nature Writing Workshop\, where participants will gain skills\, learn craft\, and develop confidence. We will use our experiences in nature as inspiration for stories and self-discovery. Each of the four ninety-minute sessions will focus on a different element of craft\, followed by a prompt and timed freewriting\, a technique that encourages writing faster than the inner critic can be heard. The only instruction is to keep your pen moving. We will hold space for those who wish to read this new work aloud. \nThis workshop is open to writers of all abilities and all genres: fiction\, memoir\, and non-fiction. While the emphasis is on prose\, poetry is welcome. \nThis four-part series will take place on the Thursdays in September: 3\, 10\, 17\, 24. Classes will meet by Zoom from 7 – 8:30 pm Eastern. While the sessions will each stand alone and can be taken separately\, they will also build upon one another\, so that the entire series is greater than its parts. \n9/3 Memory and Metaphor – Lost in the Woods\n9/10 Audience and Voice – What the Crow Says\n9/17 Words and Sentences – Where the Stream Runs\n9/24 Structure and Storytelling – As the Seasons Turn \nDeborah Lee Luskin has been teaching writing and literature-based humanities since 1980. She has taught gifted elementary students\, parenting teens\, new adult readers\, college students\, and life-long learners. Deborah delivered programming for the Vermont Humanities Council for thirty-eight years. She continues to facilitate the Rosefire Writing Circle\, established in 2016\, where participants write in community with support\, and to deliver custom writing circles upon request. Her memoir\, Reviving Artemis: The Making of a Huntress\, tells the story of reclaiming the woods for women of all ages by becoming a deer hunter at sixty. She is now an Artemis Ambassador for the National Wildlife Federation\, advocating for the conservation of public lands and promoting women in the outdoors. This program is sponsored by Artemis Ambassadors. Learn more at www.deborahleeluskin.com \nEach class will be capped at 25 participants so claim your spot now! Please register for each class you will attend. A suggested $10 donation to Artemis is recommended by not required.
URL:https://artemis.nwf.org/event/nature-writing-workshop-session-2-what-the-crow-says/
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SUMMARY:Idaho Conservation Leadership Camp
DESCRIPTION:A place for sportswoman to come together and grow as conservation leaders! We believe a holistic conservation leader knows what it’s like to have boots on the ground and in the water\, how to connect with the land and care for it\, be of service\, practice cultural humility and exchange\, build community\, tell their story and speak their truth\, and chart their path forward to effect change. This camp will include all of that and more! \nWe will be fly fishing on the Teton River\, with potential opportunities to fish other nearby rivers as well. We will also have opportunities to hunt grouse and small game in Caribou-Targhee National Forest\, just steps from our group campsite! \nWe have the secured access to a private property for our camp and will work together to coordinate supplies once we accept applications. Don’t have fishing or camping gear? That’s ok! Please still apply and we can loan you some. You are responsible for having your own firearm (shotgun) to use for the hunting parts of camp. \nThings to consider: \n\nFood will be provided.\nThis event is free of charge.\nYou are responsible for paying for your own travel\, but please reach out if that is a barrier to you joining.\nYou are responsible for purchasing your own relevant licenses and tags. Both residents and non-residents are able to purchase these online through the Idaho Fish and Game website.
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