How do we turn the fragments of memory into writing that resonates? In this workshop guided by award-winning poet Chioma Urama, you’ll learn the techniques of lyrical memoir writing—using image, rhythm, and voice to shape personal experience into powerful narratives. Through guided exercises and discussion, we’ll explore how to access subconscious thought and emotion, and how to find the deeper story hidden in everyday moments. With in-class prompts, shared readings, guided reflection, and a workshop, you’ll practice transforming raw memory into evocative writing that moves both you and your reader. You’ll leave with 2-3 new pieces of writing, a workshopped lyric essay, and inspiration to continue exploring your inner landscape.
About Chioma Urama
Chioma Urama is a storyteller of Igbo and African American heritage. Her creations are the result of a deeply meditative process, connecting people, patterns, and ideas in efforts to heal herself and the collective. A Body of Water, Chioma Urama’s debut collection of poetry, is the recipient of the Georgia Poetry Prize.
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