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Workshop: Legacy Stories

Workshop: Legacy Stories In-Person

Legacy Stories: Writing Beside Your Ancestors with Truth, Beauty, Research, and Intrigue, led by Christian Winn. This workshop is part of the 2025 To Taste Life Twice seminar. 

In this workshop writers will dive forward into the past, learning how to best tell remarkable and widely engaging stories of intriguing characters and events from their family's histories. From your teetotalling suffragist great grandmother who stumped for Prohibition, to your hit man second Cousin, to your father the long-suffering romance novelist, we will take on the best stories we know from those who've come before us and helped shape who we are and how we better understand the world through the stories they lived that we're bringing to the page.

We will be exploring and digging into quality research methods and techniques, character building, creating compelling story arc and voice, integrating a point of view that integrates the writer's present self with the stories of the past, and more. 

Workshop writers will be asked to read a small selection of model-text memoir excerpts, personal essays, and short family histories before the workshop, so that we can study and explore how well-published writers have successfully approached writing stories of their own family's pasts, and their place in this history. As well, writers will be asked to come to this workshop with an ancestral story - or stories - they'd love to take on, or have already begun to write and engage with.

Date:
Saturday, May 10, 2025
Time:
1:00pm - 4:00pm
Time Zone:
Mountain Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Learning Commons Conference Room
Campus:
The Community Library
Audience:
  Adults  
Categories:
  Classes & Discussions     Seminars & Conferences  
Registrations open at 7:00am Tuesday, April 1, 2025

Christian Winn is a fiction writer, poet, creative nonfiction writer, teacher of creative writing, and sometimes journalist based in Boise, Idaho. He is the author of the short story collections, NAKED ME, and What's Wrong With You is What's Wrong With Me, and the forthcoming novels, CROCODILE, and AMENDS. He served as the Idaho Writer in Residence - the state's highest literary honor - from 2016-2019, and has taught at Boise State University, the College of Idaho, the College of Western Idaho, and The Cabin. He is at work on an historical memoir, All This Idaho, which takes a deep-dive into his family's five-generation storied legacy in the Gem State and beyond.