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A creative writing workshop Saturdays, 10 am - 1 pm July 10, July 17, July 24 Free of charge WRCA 34 Zarubyan st. Yerevan "Physical Translating" is a body-based creative writing workshop for women facilitated by writer Nancy Agabian (see bio below). It will take place in conjunction with the WOW (Women-Oriented Women) Collective's 3rd annual art intervention July 31-August 1, this year on Translation, at the Women's Resource Center in Yerevan. In three Saturday morning three-hour sessions, workshop participants will collaborate to write prose (fiction and/or nonfiction, in English, Armenian, and/or other languages) about physical experiences -- in illness, disconnection, pain, joy, experimentation, athleticism, sexuality, reproduction and otherwise. Please contact Nancy with questions and requests for further information at her above email address. _____________________ Nancy Agabian is the author of Princess Freak (Beyond Baroque), a collection of poems and performance texts, and the memoir Me as her again: True Stories of an Armenian Daughter. She is one of the tri-authors of (An)daratsutian Mej (In the [Un]Space), an experimental book in English, French and Armenian. Her nonfiction and poems have appeared in numerous journals and anthologies in the U.S. and Armenia. A Fulbright scholar to Armenia for 2006-07, she is working on a nonfiction novel on personal freedom in post-Soviet Armenia. In New York, where she lives, she teaches writing at Queens College and New York University and has been coordinating Gartal, an Armenian and multicultural reading series since 2002. A community workshop leader since 1994, she previously led a writing workshop for women, sponsored by Utopiana and CEC Artslink, at WRCA in 2007.
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