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X-WR-CALDESC:The Ups and Downs of Your Adoption Story: You Should Write A B
 ook \nWith Kate Vogl \n \nLoss and frustration\, joy and wonder––your stor
 y of surrender\, adoption\, and reunion (or any one of these three) includ
 es all the elements of great storytelling. No wonder that when you’ve shar
 ed a sliver of your story\, people say you should write a book. Whether yo
 u’re just thinking about starting or deep into a manuscript\, find out wha
 t you need to know about getting what happened down on the page and into t
 he world. What\, exactly\, do you need to consider when sharing these fami
 ly secrets? Get real-life examples and strategies to address problems spec
 ific to writing about adoption. Led by an award-winning memoirist and writ
 ing instructor.\n \nKate St. Vincent Vogl is the author of 'Lost & Found: 
 A Memoir of Mothers.' National ABC news has featured her story\, and The A
 kron Beacon Journal named it among the best of the year. Her essays appear
  in Bellingham Review and best-selling anthologies such as 'Listen to Your
  Mother' and 'Why We Ride.'  Vogl has received a Minnesota State Arts Boar
 d grant and a residency at the Anderson Center\, and her latest work is fo
 rthcoming in 'Prairie Schooner.'  Vogl graduated from Cornell University c
 um laude\, from the University of Michigan Law School\, and from the Creat
 ive Writing Program at Hamline. An adoptee twenty-five years in reunion\, 
 she has presented at national writing conferences and international adopti
 on forums. She teaches fiction and memoir writing at The Loft\, the countr
 y’s largest creative writing center.
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DESCRIPTION:The Ups and Downs of Your Adoption Story: You Should Write A Bo
 ok \nWith Kate Vogl \n \nLoss and frustration\, joy and wonder––your story
  of surrender\, adoption\, and reunion (or any one of these three) include
 s all the elements of great storytelling. No wonder that when you’ve share
 d a sliver of your story\, people say you should write a book. Whether you
 ’re just thinking about starting or deep into a manuscript\, find out what
  you need to know about getting what happened down on the page and into th
 e world. What\, exactly\, do you need to consider when sharing these famil
 y secrets? Get real-life examples and strategies to address problems speci
 fic to writing about adoption. Led by an award-winning memoirist and writi
 ng instructor.\n \nKate St. Vincent Vogl is the author of 'Lost & Found: A
  Memoir of Mothers.' National ABC news has featured her story\, and The Ak
 ron Beacon Journal named it among the best of the year. Her essays appear 
 in Bellingham Review and best-selling anthologies such as 'Listen to Your 
 Mother' and 'Why We Ride.'  Vogl has received a Minnesota State Arts Board
  grant and a residency at the Anderson Center\, and her latest work is for
 thcoming in 'Prairie Schooner.'  Vogl graduated from Cornell University cu
 m laude\, from the University of Michigan Law School\, and from the Creati
 ve Writing Program at Hamline. An adoptee twenty-five years in reunion\, s
 he has presented at national writing conferences and international adoptio
 n forums. She teaches fiction and memoir writing at The Loft\, the country
 ’s largest creative writing center.
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