
Becoming a Writer – An Evening class
Instructor, Nancy McMillan
Wednesdays, November, 4, 11, 18, Dec. 2,9, 16
6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Via Zoom
The focus of this class is establishing a writing habit. All writers need support and accountability. Through weekly classes, in-class writing, and at-home exercises, students will experience the benefits and joy of writing regularly in a nurturing environment. A variety of freewriting and journaling exercises will be used to help students become more confident in their innate creativity, increase their ability to concentrate, and uncover the stories they have to tell. Beginning and experienced writers welcome.
Class size is limited to 8 students. Students must register by Tuesday, November 3rd to receive the Zoom Link.

About the Instructor
Nancy McMillan of Bethlehem is the award-winning author of March Farm: Season by Season on a Connecticut Family Farm (www.marchfarmthebook.com). She holds a graduate degree in writing from The Graduate Institute and one in music from Lesley University, where she studied historical women composers. She also studied in the MFA program at Manhattanville College. Her essays and articles have appeared in Connecticut newspapers and magazines. In her writing classes, she helps students embrace and inhabit their innate creativity. She is currently at work on a novel. Find more at www.nancymcmillan.com where she blogs about pies, writing, music, and connection.