Writing from Your Own Experience *Online*
Join us to begin or continue memoir writing in a relaxed and supportive environment, using the NYT “Lives” and “Modern Love” columns and the Boston Globe’s “Connections” column as inspiration. This long-running class provides an opportunity to discover the pleasure of writing and perhaps submitting essays for publication. Beginner and seasoned writers will share their memoirs/essays and give and get feedback. The instructor will read various essays and provide writing prompts as a guide to spark your writing. Everyone has stories to tell. Why not let us hear yours? Instructor: Mopsy Strange Kennedy
Sections
WREP-WI25.01
10 Wednesdays, 10-11:30am. Begins Jan. 8
This class will meet online using Zoom. The zoom link and information on how to join will be emailed to you. Please also check your spam folder.
Instructors: Mopsy Strange Kennedy
Instructor
Mopsy Strange Kennedy
Book Reviewer (The Improper Bostonian) and Therapist
Mopsy Kennedy is a writer/teacher/therapist living and working in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Mopsy attended Sarah Lawrence College, Northeastern University (counseling), and the Boston University School of Social Work. In addition to teaching at CCAE, she teaches in the Psychology department at Cambridge College, and works a s therapist at the Family Center in Cambridge and privately. Her work has appeared in the Boston Globe, Mademoiselle, Vogue, Glamour, the New York Times Magazine and Book Review, and the Improper Bostonian.