Writing Family Narratives

Tuesday, September 17 - 6:00 PM


Are you working on a project about your family? Whether you’re writing memoir or family history, this class will help make it sing. We’ll read published authors and talk about genre, voice, and structure. We’ll also pay special attention to research: reviewing some basic skills and discussing why it can be necessary and how best to integrate what you find into your larger narrative. Finally, we’ll see how research can not only deepen your storytelling but guide it as well. And, of course, we’ll workshop our own writing.

Brendan Wolfe is a professional genealogist and the author of three books, including Finding Bix: The Life and Afterlife of a Jazz Legend, about a journey the New York Times kindly noted was “well worth reading about.” His personal essays and reviews have been published in Colorado ReviewThe Morning NewsVirginia Quarterly Review, and Mud Season Review, among others. For twelve years Wolfe edited Encyclopedia Virginia, and has written numerous historical essays, including “History Writ Aright” and “The Train at Wood’s Crossing,” the latter of which was honored by Bunk magazine as the best historical narrative of 2019. It will be included in an anthology of essays about lynching forthcoming from the University of Virginia Press. Wolfe lives in Charlottesville with his daughter, Beatrix.



Location

508 Dale Avenue
Charlottesville, VA 22902
Event Type
Lecture / Workshop
Literary

Organization

WriterHouse, Inc.

Date / Time

Tuesday, September 17, 2024
6:00 PM - 8:30 PM

Contact

Name:
Gail
Phone:
(434) 282-6643
Email:
programs@writerhouse.org
More Info:
https://writerhouse.org/class/writing-family-narratives-3/2024-09-17/