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NEWFANE – Local author and educator Deborah Lee Luskin will lead two sessions of a popular writing circle to benefit the Moore Free Library.
The group will meet through Zoom on January 31 and in person at the library on January 2. The two circles will meet from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Writers of all kinds and at all levels of experience are invited to reflect on the light of their lives in a supportive writing circle. All are invited to write to illuminate their inner light, honor their inner voice and tell all the stories to be told. Prompts and guidance for automatic writing will be provided. It will be a safe space for those who wish to read their new words.
Prior registration is required for each event. Sign up to receive the Zoom link for the Dec 31 Distant Circle and to secure a seat for the Jan 2 Circle, where numbers will be limited, masks required, and inner social distancing observed. Register at deborahleeluskin.com/contact. Remember to indicate which writing circle you plan to participate in.
The writing circle is free. Donations to the Moore Free Library are gratefully accepted and can be sent electronically to moorefreelibrary.org or by mail to 23 West St., Newfane, VT 05345.
The free Moore Library has two tablets and two laptops that workshop participants can borrow on a first come, first served basis. Contact the library directly to pick up equipment during normal library hours. The library has a high speed internet connection and is open Friday afternoon.
Luskin is an author, blogger, and educator with nearly 40 years of experience teaching students from all walks of life. Luskin has taught inmates, healthcare workers, children, students, adults, and the elderly.
Luskin hosts the Rosefire Writing Circle on Mondays (remote) and Fridays (in person) throughout the year. Learn more at deborahleeluskin.com.
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