On Saturday June 11th, Studio opens its doors to family, friends, and community members as we celebrate a year of writing and learning together. Please join us from 10 am until noon at the Kenan Center in Lockport, New York. Studio fellows will be sharing their expertise on a whole range of topics and tools and reading from their own works in progress.
The agenda below is still in draft form, and it reflects the topics chosen by some of you at our last session. I know that there are a few people that I haven’t heard from yet, though. If you are planning to come and have not yet told me what you’d like to share, please do so as soon as possible. This is shaping up to be a great event!
| Location | Session 110:15-10:25 | Session 2 10:30-10:40 | Session 3 10:45-10:55 | Session 4 11:00-11:10 | Session 5 11:10-11:20 | Session 6 11:20-11:30 | Group Celebration and Presentation of Anthologies 11:30-12:00 |
| A | Elizabeth
Learn How to Publish for the Newsletter and Use Microsoft Word to Give and Receive Feedback |
Sam and Vincent
Designing a Field Game |
Cathy
Learn how journaling helped this writer overcome her writer’s block |
Rachel
Learn how to revise your writing using a fun and effective cut and paste strategy |
Luke T.
Learn how to write a fractured fairy tale and all about self-publishing tools |
Luke C. |
Gallery |
| B | Ava
Learn how to participate on the Studio Ning |
Abby
Learn how to overcome story writer’s block by digging deep into character development |
Sarah H. and Nina
Learn how to write and publish fan fiction |
Laura
Learn how photography can inspire your writing: online and offline |
Hannah
Learn how to use listography.com as a writing tool |
Alina and Gabby
Learn how writers use self-inquiry portraits and mandalas to brainstorm ideas |
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| C | Sarah B.
Learn how this writer overcomes writer’s block |
Cat
Learn how to use video to ask for feedback on your writing and share your feedback with Cat |
Andrew
Learn how to create a stop motion video |
Studio: Where Have We Been? Where Are We Going?
Fellows and parents: Share your experiences, perspectives, and ideas for the future with Studio teachers and leaders |
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| D | Julie Sarama
A parent leads a conversation about raising thoughtful readers, writers, and people |
Sheri Barsottelli
Learn more about the Studio mentorship program for aspiring teachers of writing |
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| E | Maura’s Reading and Alina’s Reading | Tish’s Reading | Katie Beth’s Reading | Erin’s Reading | Deanna’s Reading | Michael’s Reading | |

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