Unleashing Your Inner Writer
Are you a secret writer? Are you getting up before dawn to scribble while the family
slumbers?
Is there a story in your brain just begging to be freed? Have you ever wondered about
self-publishing? Do the characters in your head keep interrupting you? This is the
workshop
for you! (Maybe not for that last one. You should see someone about that. Seriously.)
This fun, interactive class explores why we write, how to find your process, and what
your options are
in our region for publication. We will look at the proud and important history of
storytelling and stretch our writing muscles with some lighthearted exercises. It’s
time to find out if you are a
real writer – join us!
Three sessions – 90 minutes each
Session 1 - Getting started
a. The power/importance of storytelling; b. Why we write;
c. How to identify your writing “process”; d. Writing exercise
Session 2 – How to “become” an author
a. Traditional publishing route; b. Self-publishing route; c. How to establish a writing routine
d. Writing exercise
Session 3 – Ways to make money writing
a. Freelancing; b. Magazines; c. Blogs; d. Editing/Proofreading; 5. Writing exercise
Next Training Available:
Tuesdays, October 10th to October 24th 2023 from 5:30pm to 7:30pm
Register Here
Trainings are held via Zoom
Cost: $160.00
Businesses in Chemung, Schuyler and Steuben interested in seeking funding to send promising leaders from their organizations to this training should contact CSS Workforce NY at 607-937-8337.
SUNY Corning Community College is committed to ensuring equal access to students with disabilities. If you believe that you will need accommodations while taking this course, please contact Accessibility Services by phone 607-962-9262 or email Accessibility@corning-cc.edu to begin the process of requesting accommodations. We strive to coordinate accommodations in a timely manner, but some accommodations may not be available when you need them if you do not give timely notice.
Maggie Barnes Bio
Maggie Barnes is an award-winning writer who has appeared more than 50 times in Mountain
Home
Magazine based in Wellsboro, Pennsylvania. A collection of her essays was published
in 2019 under the
title of “The Glory Hill Diaries.”
Maggie writes about the challenges of relocating to the Southern Tier, buying an old
house and learning
her new community. The stories are relatable to anyone who has started over. And they
are funny!
Readers comment that her style is like that “of a friend telling you a good story.
You laugh with her, cry
with her and cheer her on!”
She has won six Keystone Press Awards, a statewide honor in Pennsylvania, and four
awards from the
International Regional Magazine Association, which includes publications in the United
States and
Canada.
A native of Buffalo, Maggie holds a degree in Communications and has worked her entire
career in the
field of healthcare.
Writing is Maggie’s passion, while she works in healthcare marketing and explores
the Finger Lakes with
her husband, Robert.