The
Tompkins County Public Library will host “Cultivating the Imagination,” a
childhood memoir writing workshop facilitated by Michelle Courtney Berry,
September 20 from noon to 2 p.m. in the Thaler/Howell Programming Room.
Held
in conjunction with the 2012 Community Read of Romain Gary’s “The Life Before
Us,” this workshop will encourage participants--through visualization and other
fun techniques--to borrow on long-forgotten memories, feelings and experiences
to create outstanding memoirs.
Berry,
the second Tompkins County Poet Laureate, a Cave Canem Poetry Fellow and the
winner of a CAP Award for Fiction, is the author of two books “The Month
Without Speaking” and the recently-released “Breathe”. A business owner,
performer, actor and artist, Berry has opened for Maya Angelou, Howard Zinn and
The Dalai Lama.
This
program is free and open to the public; however, space is limited and
pre-registration required. To register, contact Carrie Wheeler-Carmenatty
at (607) 272-4557 extension 248 or cwheeler@tcpl.org.
Participants
are asked to bring a device to write on or with, a bagged lunch, a digital
voice recorder (if available), a sleeping bag, pillow and flashlight, a
favorite passage from a childhood memoir and something that inspires writing
and sparks creativity. They will leave with the tools to create, continue
or complete their own memoirs.
“The
Life Before Us,” is told by Momo, an orphaned Arab boy and Madame Rosa, the
former lady of the night who cares for him and an ever-changing cast of
children with the aid of monthly checks she receives from their prostitute
mothers. When the checks stop coming and Madame Rosa’s health begins to
fail, the book’s real stories of love, belonging, identity and loss begin to
emerge.
Multiple
copies of the book are available to borrow from the Library’s collection,
courtesy of Cornell University.
For
more information about Community Read programming, contact Carrie
Wheeler-Carmenatty at (607) 272-4557 extension 248 or cwheeler@tcpl.org. For more
information about the Community Read, or to request free copies of the book for
a book group or not-for-profit organization, contact Community Read Coordinator
Sarah Glogowski at (607) 272-4557 extension 255 or sglogowski@tcpl.org.
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