
Come along to the Library's workshop celebrating female writers as part of NSW Women's Week (2 - 8 March 2025).
Without structure, a memoir risks feeling like a list of anecdotes.
Facilitated by Fiona Murphy, you will learn how to express yourself and your voice by structuring your memoir to elevate your story.
Whether you are just starting out or have already begun, this workshop will be a positive motivator.
Saturday 8 March 1.30 - 3.30pm, Glen Street Library
Free.
Ages 18 years and over.
Bookings essential, limited spaces.
Library programs terms and conditions apply.
Glen Street Library is an accessible space including Auslan interpreting during the workshop. Contact 02 8495 5028 or libraryprograms@northernbeaches.nsw.gov.au for access enquiries.
Fiona Murphy is an award-winning writer, editor and arts critic. She has been widely published, including in The Guardian, ABC, The Saturday Paper, Griffith Review, The Big Issue. In 2021, her memoir about growing up deaf, The Shape of Sound, was released in Australia, New Zealand, UK and North America. It was highly commended in the 2022 Victorian Premier’s Literary Awards. Fiona regularly lectures on creative writing and facilitates creative writing workshops. She is a MacDowell Fellow (2022) and Peter Blazey Fellow (2024).
This event is proudly funded by Women NSW as part of NSW Government.
Pricing
Bookings essential, limited spaces.