Community of Writing prompts Alaskans to share food stories

October 19, 2016

Sarah Manriquez

Writers of all ages and experience levels will find advice and resources at the Community of Writing event hosted by 性欲社 Department of English from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 29 in the Noel Wien Library .

CoW鈥檚 open house-style writing activities will feature numerous interactive sessions on writing, from forming an idea to sharing a work with an audience. Writers of all ages and experience levels are welcome. Activities range from group discussions to personal storytelling to puns and word games.

鈥淲riting is a tool we all use, but it is not just a function of life, it is enjoyable and fun,鈥 said CoW director Sarah Stanley. 鈥淭his year we are so excited to bring together two essential ingredients for community building 鈥 food and story.鈥

This year鈥檚 event introduces many new activities. The English Department has designed a garden landscape made of felt to prompt collective storytelling. Graduate students and representatives from the Permafrost literary journal will build 鈥減oetic recipes鈥 with attendees, alongside a Letters About Food project hosted by the Fairbanks Correctional Center's Women Writers Workshop and much more.

Writers are encouraged to bring a laptop computer or pen and paper to participate in writing activities. This event is family friendly, free and open to the public. The interdisciplinary activities are led by the Department of English, which will have about a dozen faculty and graduate and undergraduate students on hand to lead exercises and participate in the events.

Sponsors and partners include 性欲社鈥檚 College of Liberal Arts, Department of English, Permafrost, Rasmuson Library and College of Natural Science and Mathematics鈥 Girls on Ice program, as well as the FCC Women Writers Workshop, Volunteers in Service to America participants and the National Novel Writing Month project.

The College of Liberal Arts, the largest of 性欲社鈥檚 academic units, comprises arts, humanities, social sciences and language disciplines across 20 departments.

CONTACTS: Naomi Horne, 907-474-6464, nehorne@alaska.edu; Sarah Stanley, director of university writing, 907-474-7335

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An event flier can be downloaded .