Presentation “The Alamo in My Story: Writing Your Family Memoir”

The Alamo in My Story Writing Your Family Memoir - by Barbara Renaud

Join us February 21, 2021 for Barbara Renaud's presentation "The Alamo in My Story: Writing Your Family Memoir". The Zoom presentation will be at 2:00 PM CST. If you are a member of Las Villas del Norte be on the look out on February 17, 2021 for your invitation in your email inbox or log in to our website and go to our calendar to get the link. Not a member yet? You can join here: https://lasvillasdelnorte.com/become-a-member/

More About Barbara Renaud

Barbara Renaud is a published writer of three books. Her first novel, Golondrina, why did you leave me? was the first Chicana novel to be published by UT Press, 2009, received prizes. She has taught Memoir workshops for GeminiInk in SA. . She is currently in Athens, Greece, finishing her fourth book.

Presentation Information

Title: The Alamo In My Story: Writing your Family Memoir

Summary: Part 2: I have yet to read the great Tejana/o memoir. Yet we have world-class stories to write. In this workshop, we will learn how to interweave the socio-political, geographic, and linguistic heritage that has impacted our lives, our family, into a great memoir.

How to Watch This Presentation

If you are a member of Las Villas del Norte check your inbox on or after February 17, 2021 for your Zoom invitation to join us via Zoom on Sunday February 21, 2021 at 2:00 PM CST. If you miss it then just log in anytime after February 21, 2021 to watch the recorded presentation at your convenience.

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