Personal Essay Clinic: Writing About Family

Workshop your first person piece with an editor from Self

Personal Essay Clinic: Writing About Family
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WHEN 4 hours, Thursday, June 19, 6:30-10:30 pm

WHERE New York (Midtown East)

LEVEL Intermediate

PRICE
$125 ($100 for )
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Course Details

We all have strong feelings about our families, no matter how old we are. What better way to get to the root of those feelings -- and to the root of who we are -- than by writing about the people who know us most intimately?

Workshop that essay about your mother you've always been meaning to write (but would never want her to see), or recapture the relationship you used to have with your brother, or explore how you've managed to recreate one of these earlier family relationships in your grown-up life. In addition to a close critique of each essay, students will learn how to deal with the problems inherent in writing about relatives, and discuss the basics of pitching and publishing personal essays so they can find the right venue for their work.

Instructor Paula Derrow is articles director at Self, and assigns and edits personal essays for the magazine. In this small class -- limited to 10 students  -- your piece and your pitch letter will be critiqued by the class and the instructor. Paula will also recommend venues for which the work is suitable. You'll learn how to edit yourself, what your work is missing, and where your essay would fit perfectly for publication.

Admission Requirements:
Please submit a brief letter of interest (including a brief work history) as well as a writing sample (less than 2,000 words).

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Instructor Bio

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Paula Derrow
Paula Derrow is the articles director of Self magazine, where she edits the "Self Expression" column as well as investigative, general-interest, and psychology features. (One of these features, "I gave up my breasts to save my life," by Lauren Slater, was nominated for a 2003 National Magazine Award award in the Best Essay category.) She has more than 20 years of editing and writing experience at a variety of women's and general-interest magazines and Web sites, including Glamour, American Health, Harper's Bazaar, The New Yorker, and Lifetime Television for Women (lifetimetv.com). Her first book, an anthology of essays by women about sex in real life, Behind the Bedroom Door, will be published by Bantam in 2008.

Testimonials



Paula's course resulted in my being published in The New York Times' Modern Love column, which for the rest of my career I'll always credit Paula. Before working with her, I had never had the confidence to send my writing out...and thanks to her I got not only the confidence, but the quality work! (And have been successfully freelancing ever since.) Paula's suggestions inevitably take a personal essay from 'a good idea' to publishable. -- Liza Monroy, freelancer, novelist, mb instructor

"Paula Derrow gets to the heart of the personal essay. She inspired me to finish essays I had been toying with in my mind for a long time, and I have submitted my first essay for publication. I couldn't recommend this class more highly." -- Glenn Michael Gordon, former editor, Reader's Digest online

"I took Paula's 1-night workshop and was immediately impressed with her deceptively laid-back style. Delivered gently and considerately, her feedback was incisive and powerfully focused on the heart of each person's story. I left the class not only feeling as though I had unique experience worth writing about, but was also in possession of the tools to write about it and sell the essay -- which I promptly did, writing a piece shortly after the class that ran in the June 2006 issue of Runner's World. Thanks, Paula!" -- Bill Braine, editor and freelancer

"Paula convinced me that what I was writing was not only publishable but also worth publishing. With her encouragement -- and unremittingly honest critique - I was able to hone pieces I've since placed in the NYTimes City Section, and the My Word (person essay page) of the San Francisco Chronicle Sunday Magazine. I am also now hard at work on a proposal for a memoir, which, without her, I would never have even thought I could write. She launched me on a new career path. I can't commend Paula highly enough." -- Erica Rex

"I had a student loan op-ed piece that was originally very dry. Paula helped me to turn it around by explaining that an op-ed should be as personal as a regular essay -- not stiff, didactic rhetoric. I'd recommend this class to anyone interested in developing their own authentic essay writing voice in a supportive creative environment." -- Anna Marrian, freelancer

"Paula manages to be candid and encouraging at the same time. Most of all, her classes are extremely helpful. Her comments are incisive and insightful, and helped me also to read my own essays from the perspective of editors and readers, which was invaluable. Paula's advice is also practical, including suggesting venues for publication. In fact, I ultimately sold my essay to SELF! I couldn't recommend her class more highly." -Mindy
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