Monday, March 2, 2020
Make Money Teaching Memoir Writing Workshops
Make Money Teaching Memoir Writing Workshops Stop. Before you dismiss the idea with ââ¬Å"I donââ¬â¢t know much about memoir writing and Iââ¬â¢m not a teacher,â⬠hear me out. If youââ¬â¢ve ever shown anyone how to do anything, youââ¬â¢re a teacher. And learning the ropes of memoir writing is childââ¬â¢s play ââ¬â if you know how to access a search engine. Using my best friend Google, I entered ââ¬Å"memoir writing.â⬠à After scouring several articles in that category I went on to ââ¬Å"Memoir Writing Prompts,â⬠ââ¬Å"Memoir Writing Exercises,â⬠and finally ââ¬Å"Memoir Writing Workshops.â⬠Within a couple of weeks I grew comfortable with the ââ¬Å"howâ⬠of teaching a memoir writing workshop. Next I needed to find a place to hold the workshop and identify a funding source. I started with a call to our public library director and asked if she was interested in a six-week ââ¬Å"Whatââ¬â¢s Your Story?â⬠memoir writing workshop for seniors. She sounded enthused and invited me to stop Although there are countless ways to run a writing workshop, this is the format (after some trial and error) that I used during each presentation: (1) Tell a ââ¬Å"seniorâ⬠joke (2) Select ten volunteers to read aloud a piece written at home (3) Hold a chew and chat break (4) Teach a mini-lesson on one writing craft (5) Distribute handouts that correlate with the dayââ¬â¢s mini-lesson (6) Announce a category for the weekly write-at-home assignment. Caution: Itââ¬â¢s important to urge participants to not skip a class just because they didnââ¬â¢t complete that weekââ¬â¢s assignment. Sometimes life gets in the way, and thatââ¬â¢s understandable. This ââ¬Å"permissionâ⬠is indicative of the relaxed atmosphere I maintained throughout the entire workshop. I believe it is the primary reason my workshops have been so successful. How successful were the sessions? Pardon me while I boast. The first group of writers requested (and were granted) an additional six-week workshop for the following year, and word spread to neighboring towns and cities with lightning speed. As of this writing I have done ten six-week sessions at public libraries, with three more on the docket for next fall. Ià have kept my fee at $600 per series, plus $.57 per mi. travel expense. Thus far, the Friends of The Library, a nationwide network of non-profit groups that raise money to help public libraries, has funded all of the workshops. There is of course, no fee for participants. Why is this relatively simple endeavor so popular? I think participants enjoy the experience for a number of reasons: It gives them a sense of purpose and a feeling of accomplishment; they have an opportunity to share their stories with others in a warm and friendly environment; they make new friends; and everyone ââ¬â including the instructor ââ¬â has a rip-roaring good time. Growing older doesnââ¬â¢t mean we have to stop growing or enjoy doing it.
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