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DESCRIPTION:Two truths and a lie: creative nonfiction\na 10-week writing workshop with 
 Bushra Rehman\n\nAll ten sessions meet Mondays, 7 - 9pm, at KSW's space180, 
 180 Capp Street, @17th Street, San Francisco. The workshop will not meet on 
 Monday, February 19th, 2007.\n\nPlease note: all multi-session KSW 
 workshops include a public reading and chapbook publication following the 
 final workshop session, coordinated and scheduled by KSW with the workshop 
 participants.\n\nClass Description:\nWriting from life can be a tricky 
 business.  There are people to protect, faulty memories of events, and the 
 pitfalls of self-censorship and self-aggrandizement. This is where creative 
 non-fiction comes in. It’s a form of writing that is drawn from real 
 life, but employs techniques of poetry and fiction.  Permission is given to 
 veer from the facts, to change names and the order of happenings, to start 
 with a true story and end it the way it should have ended. Creative 
 non-fiction recognizes that our lives are too rich not to write about, but 
 that our imaginations are too strong to ignore.\n\nIn this class, we will 
 write by drawing on memory, family myth, and the truth and lies of our 
 lives.  We will cover literary techniques such as character, dialogue, 
 setting and story arc, as well as performance. We as a collective will give 
 ourselves permission not only to share our life stories, but to re-write 
 them into the stories we want them to be.\n\n\n\nAbout the 
 instructor:\nbushra rehmanBushra Rehman’s mother says Bushra was born in 
 an ambulance flying through the streets of Brooklyn.  Her father is not so 
 sure.  Since there are no definitive records of the time of her birth, 
 there is no real way of knowing, but it would explain a few things.  Bushra 
 is a vagabond poet who traveled for years with nothing more than a 
 greyhound ticket and a book bag full of poems. Now, she performs her poetry 
 regularly in theaters and colleges around the country. Lately, she’s been 
 spending her time flying through the streets of Oakland and Brooklyn, 
 writing an on the road adventure novel for Muslim girls. \n\nBushra is 
 co-editor of the anthology Colonize This! Young Women of Color on Today’s 
 Feminism (Seal Press, 2002) which has been adopted as essential reading 
 material in women’s studies and ethnic studies classes around the United 
 States. She has been featured in The New York Times and NY Newsday and her 
 work has appeared in ColorLines, Mizna, Curve, SAMAR, and Bottomfish. Her 
 writing is forthcoming in Writing the Lines of Our Hands: An Anthology of 
 South Asian American Poetry (Creative Arts Press), Voices of Resistance: 
 Muslim Women on War, Faith and Sexuality (Seal Press)and Stories of Illness 
 and Healing: Women Write Their Bodies (Kent State University 
 Press).\n\nRegistration fee is $215 regular, $195 for KSW members. Class is 
 capped at 14 registrants; first come, first serve basis. To register with 
 credit card, please click on one of the buttons below. To register by 
 check, please send a check or money order for full amount to KSW, 180 capp 
 street #5, san francisco, ca 94110, and include your full name and contact 
 info:\n\nGeneral workshop registration (non-KSW members):\n\nKSW member 
 workshop registration:\ncontact Samantha Chanse at 415.503.0520 or 
 sam@kearnystreet.org for more information. \n\n Kearny Street Workshop is a 
 community-based arts nonprofit based in San Francisco. Founded in 1972, 
 KSW's mission is to produce and present art that enriches and empowers 
 Asian Pacific American communities. Our vision is to achieve a more just 
 society by connecting APA artists to community members to give voice to our 
 cultural, historical, and contemporary issues. KSW offers workshops, visual 
 exhibitions, readings, artist salons and panel discussions, an annual arts 
 festival, and more. For more information, please visit 
 www.kearnystreet.org\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/01/11/18471794.php
SUMMARY:Two truths and a lie: creative nonfiction
LOCATION:KSW's space180, 180 Capp Street, @17th Street, San Francisco CA 94110
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