Saturday, January 30, 2016

Write your own story (because no one can do it better)

Professional writer Deanna Adams will show you how to turn your memories into written stories.
Have you ever thought about writing your life story but don't know where to start?

Professional writer Deanna Adams will show you how to transform your memories into written stories during a special program at 2 p.m. on Thursday, Feb, 4, at Mentor Public Library's Main Branch.

Adams has written several books, including Rock ’n’ Roll and the Cleveland Connection, Cleveland’s Rock and Roll Roots and Peggy Sue Got Pregnant.

Her latest book is The Writer's GPS: A Guide to Writing & Selling Your Book.

Bring a pad of paper and cherished photos to spark memories at our workshop.

This program is free and open to all seniors—no writing experience is necessary.

You can register for the workshop on Mentor Public Library's website or by calling 440-255-8811 ext. 241.

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