Memoir With Dan White

Spend each morning workshop (9:30 a.m. - 12:30p.m.) with Dan White and a group of up to twelve other writers. Each participant will submit up to twenty pages of memoir writing for review by the workshop group. The writing may be part of a larger work or a stand-alone piece. The workshop meets four mornings (Mon.-Thurs.) and each participant will learn methods for revising their own work and will receive focused feedback from the group on their craft. This class will also spend time on generating new writing using exercises to encourage improvisation and experimentation. Dan will give writers tools to work through blocks and find enjoyment in creating personal memoirs.

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Dan White is the author of The Cactus Eaters: How I Lost My Mind and Almost Found Myself on the Pacific Crest Trail (Harper Collins), an NCIBA bestseller and Los Angeles Times “Discovery” selection, and Under The Stars: How America Fell In Love With Camping (Henry Holt & Co.), which Cheryl Strayed described as “the definitive book on camping in America.”  His writing has been published in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, McSweeney’s Internet TendencyOutside, Poets & WritersCatamaran literary magazine and the Washington Post. He has an MFA in nonfiction from Columbia University, where he was a Dean’s Fellow and taught in the Undergraduate Writing Program. Dan was a Steinbeck Fellow at the Martha Heasley Cox Center for Steinbeck Studies at San Jose State University. He has taught writing at Columbia University and San Jose State. Before pursuing his MFA, he worked as the city reporter for the Santa Cruz Sentinel. He lives in Santa Cruz, California with his wife and daughter.