Writing workshop begins in March

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From: Portland Press Herald (Maine)
Date: 20060226
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staff reports
Portland Press Herald (Maine)
02-26-2006
Writing workshop begins in March
Byline: staff reports
Edition: FINAL
Section: Audience

The University of New England hosts a creative writing workshop series running March 21 to May 9. "A Gathering of Writers" is open to writers of all levels.

Each workshop is based on the writing heritage of female writers from Maine such as May Sarton, Edna St. Vincent Millay and Sarah Orne Jewett.
The workshops are at the Maine Women Writers Collection in the Abplanalp Library at the University of New England Westbrook College campus on Stevens Avenue ...

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