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 Adult Writers Workshops


The Catch the Spirit Writers

Performing at the Library in 2010

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On-going Creative Writing Classes by Amy Ammons Garza

History.  Years ago when I was away from home (Jackson County), and I first began to write my novels, I was a member of a writing critique group, Northwest Indiana’s Writers Group, in Crown Point, Indiana. At the time I was a student at Purdue University Calumet, with a full focus on creative writing. As I wrote each chapter of my first novel, “Retter,” I would read the chapters to my fellow NW Indiana writers. It was of enormous help to me, to hear my own words read aloud, and then to get feed back from those I respected.
    When I began to receive writing awards throughout Purdue’s long reach in the state of Indiana, I began to also receive notice from the news media. Encouraged to speak in front of community groups and then in front of younger students in Purdue’s English Department, I discovered that it takes more to being a “writer” than just to write. Public speaking was sort of forced upon me, and that’s when I discovered that people liked to listen to my “stories.” My professor and my editor kept pushing me to carry this “speaking thing” just a little further...and thus, I evolved into a “mountain story teller,” for all my writing was about my home in the Great Smoky Mountains.
    Twenty-three years ago, I returned home to begin “Catch the Spirit of Appalachia” along with my sister, Doreyl Ammons Cain. Our focus has been and will always be to draw attention to the fact that we must honor those who came before us and the heritage they left for us to pass on. My sister and I make great partners, for as I tell the story, she spontaneously illustrates it. We do performances all over North and South Carolina, and beyond. Separately, Doreyl teaches art to her art students at her home and I teach creative writing to aspiring authors in my home.
    My purpose in teaching creative writing is to provide a safe and open environment to speak from the heart. Everything that I have learned in the writing field over the years, I pour into my students. Writing groups are so important, for like-minded people surround you, those who support your efforts, offering encouragement. Writing is a lonely thing...just you and your pencil or computer. Writing groups awaken dominant desires of telling your own story or the story of your family, your heritage. It doesn’t matter if you’ve ever written before...all you need is a desire to begin, and then have someone or something to inspire you, and the stories will simply fall out onto the paper. Truly, you teach yourself to write, for you must write to learn to write. Being a member of a writing group also keeps you writing, for you have to bring something to read each time you come.
    And then, a writer must learn to “speak,” and an artist must learn to exhibit his/her work. So, each year, my sister and I bring our students together--Doreyl in the ColorFest: Art & Taste of Appalachia Festival the first week of October in Dillsboro; and my writing students  in Catch the Spirit of Appalachia’s Celebration of Writers performance at the Jackson County Public Library in Sylva. We do this to “push” our students to dig down deep and bring out the best “stuff.” Our wonderful CSA board comes together and provides Receptions for these Writers and Artists to celebrate their talents.

Personal Concept. The flame in the dark is the breath of story lighting the way from one generation to the next. It is up to each of us to pass along and keep the flame burning. The heritage of our great area has now become the driving force of a huge tourist industry. What people want is authenticity... the real story. They want to read and hear stories about those who have started with little, struggled, persevered and accomplished a dream. These are the true heroes of our times. This is why I write.

Writer.  Everyone is unique. As a "teller of mountain ways," I write from what I have learned growing up in North Carolina. I write from a particular view of experience coupled with listening to others' wants and needs as I interview. As a feature writer and editor for the regional paper "Fun Things to do in the Mountains," I write articles that help readers to understand the uniqueness of our area, to care about the subject(s) of the article, and to inspire readers to seek out the business represented.

Teacher.
Group Sessions—New writers need to "rub elbows" with others of like minds. In group sessions, I teach in the morning, sharing the knowledge I have acquired over the years to help others complete their dreams in a more timely manner. We have lunch, and then each person attending will read from something she/he has written, followed by comments from all. Everyone learns from each other.

One on One—Many people have come to me with a manuscript they have been working on or have completed. For a minimal fee I will read it and give my opinion. If the writer is interested in working with me on a one-to-one basis, for an hourly fee, I will schedule times to go over the manuscript line by line, page by page. What both learn from these sessions is immeasurable.

Group Sessions:
    When:     Second Saturday of the month, 10am until 3pm, bring your own lunch.
    Place:     Amy’s home in Sylva.
    Cost:       $35 each session
Each session stands alone. The knowledge acquired is something all can use in creative writing. I strive to have at least one completed work for each writer by November every year. The goal of Catch the Spirit of Appalachia is to encourage EVERYONE to write it down! Put on paper what matters to them. Every year in November Catch the Spirit has a "Holiday Reception" for the CSA Writers (Amy's Classes) where the writers will be involved in reading their work in a performance for the public.

Upcoming Group Session dates:
(Normally, the classes are on the second Saturday of the month. If date is changed, it is because of other oblications.)


2012 Theme:    "Writing from the Heart"
                                                                 
           January 14th—Introduction to "Writing From the Heart"
           February 11th—Your Precious Heritage
           March 10th—Powerful Beginnings/Endings
           April 14th—Writing with a Purpose/Plot
           May 12th—Weaving Fiction into Fact
           June 9th—The 4-Keys of Pacing
           July 14th—Persuade with Power
           August 11th—Selecting and Directing your writings
           September 8th—Overview of Writing from the Heart
           October 13th–—Run through of the  performance
           November —7pm: Holiday CSA's Celebration of the Arts at the
                                     Jackson County Public Library

       
 Call Amy at 828-621-4587 or email  amyammons1@frontier.com to schedule and get directions to the class.



An example of work brought to book from through coaching by Amy:

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"White Feather," by Nancy McIntosh Pafford
(cover art by Doreyl Ammons Cain)
 


                               

              


 

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