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Viv et n elei pul ma lore Volume IVII Issue I Fusce mollis tempus felis. page 3 more on 2 Chicago Writing Quarterly A Guide to Chicago Writing for all ages and interests 2 Dolor Sit Amet Lorem Ipsum Issue | Date + + Volume I Issue I Maecenas ullamcorper elementum pede. Pellentesque ullamcorper ultricies turpis. Integer est. Sed nec lacus. Nunc est. Aliquam venenatis nunc at enim. Aenean diam velit, rutrum vitae, tempor ut, sodales eget, mauris. In fermentum, tortor sed posuere lobortis, erat mi laoreet nibh, condimentum gravida pede lorem id justo. Maecenas facilisis, pede a egestas luctus, nisl quam laoreet Writing Opportunities for Every Age Group Mission “We write to taste life twice, in the moment and in retrospect.” “There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside of you.” Maya Angelou Our mission is to encourage writing by providing the most up to date and relevant writing opportunities for everyone in the Chicago land area. Linda Stevens Linda Stevens is a volunteer with Literature for All of Us for ten years and has been on the Board of Directors for the past two years. “I chose to get involved Literature for All of Us because I believe that words matter.” She began at the program by volunteering at the book clubs geared towards teen moms. The program is meant to “provide a safe environment for the students to talk about themselves.” When asked how writing has affected her students she responds “Profoundly. They are tough kids that have gone through a lot and are able to open up through writing.” They focus on poetry and allow the students to have free license. “Each student approaches Viv et n elei pul ma lore Literature For All of Us: This organization, located in the suburb of Evanston, was formed in order to help young people “open their minds by opening books”. Founded in 1996 by Karen Thomson, this organization focuses on helping students in underprivileged areas with their reading and writing skills. The group was founded in order to help teen mothers through book groups and has expanded into other arenas such as book groups GED students. Through reading and writing, these young people are able to find their voices and express their ideas. For more information you can visit www.literatureforallofus.org, email at info@literatureforallofus.org or call 847-869-7323 Anaïs Nin Fusce commodo sem eget ipsum. Etiam orci lectus, nonummy in, vestibulum et, laoreet euismod, dolor. In posuere condimentum urna. Curabitur mauris. Sed volutpat congue magna. Vestibulum laoreet eros sit amet nisl. Quisque porta gravida lacus. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Donec placerat, ante quis mollis blandit, dui purus vulputate pede, non gravida neque dolor vel ligula. Duis at magna quis elit adipiscing luctus. 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Second City Chicago: Brought to you by the world-renowned comedy troupe Second City comes writing workshops for teens. Second City has been making people laugh for over fifty years and now has locations across the country and abroad; in Chicago they are located on Wells St. There is no one more qualified to teach how to be funny than the talented individuals at Second City. These workshops run for 6-14 weeks depending on the program and teach skills for writing with humor. The types of writing include storytelling, online writing and sardonic writing that are seen in The Onion. Current or former Second City members teach the classes so students have the most talented instructors. For more information visit http://www.secondcity.com/page/kids-chicago. Teen Writers and Artists Project. While this organization is not tangible, it provides a very important outlet for young writers. Funded by the Chicago based Richard H. Driehaus Foundation, this online forum allows young people to post and share their works and ideas. Also provided are mentors and other students for advice or critiques on your writing or art. In addition, on the home page lies a list of events happening in the Chicago land area. For more information visit http://teenwritersandartists.ning.com. Opportunities Continued + (continued) Young Chicago Authors. Founded in 1991 by Dr. Robert Boone, Young Chicago Authors has strived to “transforms the lives of young people by cultivating their voices through writing, publication, and performance education.” With this mission statement, YCA has been empowering the youth of Chicago for 22 years. Each week, they host free workshops in order for anyone to work on their writing. They also host weekly open-mic sessions that create a positive and welcoming environment for poetry and other works to be shared. In addition to the weekly workshops, every year they host the slam poetry competition Louder than a Bomb. In the words of Kevin Coval, the artistic director of Young Chicago Authors, Louder than a Bomb “offers a counter-narrative from the perspectives of the young people most affected by the violence.” For more information visit youngchicagoauthors.org or visit in person, they are located at 1180 Milwaukee Ave. The TallGrass Writers Guild: This organization offers Chicago area writers opportunities not only to have their works published in various publications but venues for public readings as well. Members of the TallGrass Writers Guild are given the opportunity to take part in public readings at such venues as University of Chicago, Northwestern University, University of Illinois/Chicago, Chicago's Harold Washington Library Center, the Chicago Cultural Center. In addition the TallGrass Writers Guild is know for hosting "the most encouraging and supportive readings in Chicago," on the fourth Tuesday of each month at The Bourgeois Pig, 738 W. Fullerton. To get more information on their upcoming events call 219- 322-7270, email tallgrassguild@sbcglobal.net or o u triderpress@sbcglobal.net or visit http://www.outriderpress.c om/guildinfo.html (continued) “A professional writer is an amateur who didn’t quit.” Richard Bach The Independent Writers of Chicago offers freelance writers of the Chicago the opportunity to find jobs that match their specific writing interests. In addition to matching up freelance jobs to its members, the Independent Writers of Chicago offers numerous tools and opportunities to improve ones writing skills. Through writing seminars hosted six times a year and various other social events members are able improve their skills and involve themselves in the Chicago writing community. The Independent Writers of Chicago will be hosting their next meeting on November 12th at 5:00 PM in the Gratz Center 126 E. Chesnut Street, Chicago. For more information call 800-804-IWOC (4962) or visit their website at: http://www.iwoc.org/ The InPrint mission statement is: ““In Print, a professional writer’s organization, provides resources and education to support individuals in their craft.” InPrint is a member based writing organization offering writers the opportunity to improve their skills through a verity of means. InPrint meetings include such things as writing workshops, guest speakers addressing a verity of writing based topics, and networking opportunities for writers at all levels on involvement. InPrint published a monthly newspaper that includes information on various writing events in the Chicago area. Membership costs $30 a year and provides access to many great opportunites. For more information about InPrint or to become a member visit their website: http://inprintwriters.com/about-2/ Writing for every interest Narrations: geNarrations is a part of the Goodman Theatre of Chicago, Illinois and is geared towards senior citizens ages 55 and older. GeNarrations typically offers at least two 6-week sessions each season, without roughly 30 participants each session. In the workshop, participants are encouraged to develop personal narratives inspired by mainstage productions at the Goodman Theatre.Workshops are located in participating senior centers throughout the Chicagoland area. For more information, visit www.goodmantheatr e.org or email GeNarrations@goodma ntheatre.org Chicago Area Women’s History Council: the CAWHC is a non-profit organization that promotes the study and preservation of women’s history in Chicago. One of their primary functions is to compile lists of archives and personal histories from Chicago-area women’s lives. All women are encouraged to contribute resources and personal narratives. Their current project is entitled “Documenting Women's Activism and Leadership in Chicago, 1945-2000.” For more information, or if you would like to contribute, visit www.cawhc.org or call 773-227-0093. StoryStudio Chicago: Founded by Jill Pollack, StoryStudio is the hub for amateur writing workshops in the Chicago-land area. While it offers classes for writers of all ages and expertise, StoryStudio workshops would be prefect for uploads/Litterature/ writing-guide.pdf
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