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Writing from the Head and Heart in Paris
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Practice speaking French and English. Make friends, discuss interesting topics, learn about other cultures, progress in understanding and speaking, naturally and easily. Meets three times a week -- come as often as you like! JOIN US FOR OUR 10-YEAR ANNIVERSARY LUNCH PARTY! Saturday, March 15 at 12:45 p.m. Au P’tit
Boulevard Please
Make Your Reservations and Payment in Advance. Email info@parlerparlor.com,
http://www.parlerparlor.com
Dear Parler Paris Reader, What you see today is "writing from 'Control Central.'" That's what I'm affectionately calling this new and massive desk unit. It spans from one end of the "salon" to the other, and took countless hours to design, build and install. Now that it's virtually ready for full use, it became evident that the desk is a bit too high (time for a new chair that hydraulically lifts), the file drawers are not of perfect dimensions (now what?) and the carpenters failed to put a hole in a strategic spot in which to allow the seemingly hundreds of cords to funnel. "Tant pis." The list of corrections is made and now the wrinkles will get ironed out (eventually) allowing free flowing writing, whether it be Parler Paris newsletters, articles, emails or love letters. All writers must have the same need for a perfect place to concentrate and let the fingers flow freely on their keyboards (or pen on paper, for those who still like the physical connection with their words). A majority of friends and acquaintances are wordsmiths and often I've pondered why this is so. First of all, writers, authors, journalist and wannabes are plentiful in Paris. Paris inspires introspection and creative writing on all levels. They come from far and wide just to experience the city's many facets and profound history that somehow makes each word on their page more meaningful. Secondly, writers are really fascinating people. They are both intellectual and creative at the same time. Their words paint images on blank paper not very differently than drawing lines or painting strokes on a canvas to make an impression. They are curious by nature. One can't express even a simple emotion without reflecting on it, questioning it and research is key. For that reason, they travel, they explore and they wake up each day needing their 'fix' to express themselves in a solitary way, with no one but themselves to criticize. It was surprising to learn how much I would love to write -- and it all began for necessary reasons. It was simply part of the job. Then, the 'job' became a product of the need to write -- hence, Parler Paris. If you've never written before, or have attempted a few lines, but question or abilities or want to make improvements, there are countless ways you can get to a level you'll be proud of. Here are just a few of what's coming up:
Writing from the heart is a bold act. It is not for the faint of heart. In writing truthfully we both confront and expose the most vulnerable part of ourselves, by discovering who we really are and sharing with others what we really believe. This can be both liberating and terrifying. Writing from the Heart March 23-29, 2008 is a journey into the heart of France and into your own heart. Located in Essoyes, where my Renoir lived, painted and died, participants will stay in the Hotel des Canotiers, and during the workshop address many of the obstacles that can prevent you (whether you think of yourself as a writer or not) from expressing yourself with clarity, fullness, dignity, and passion, and from enjoying the process of writing. Enrollment is limited to 10 people. For more information, visit http://winged-words.com/_wsn/page9.html and register before it's too late! Contact janet.hulstrand@gmail.com or call (202) 744 7338.
The Vermont College
of Fine Arts invites you to its first
This will get your
creative juices flowing, no doubt about it. It's a creativity retreat
held in collaboration with Asheville WordFest 2008 at the Black Mountains
Center for the Arts in Black Mountain, North Carolina April 21-27, 2008.
"Whether you're just beginning your writing life, or you're well-established
and seeking new inspiration, The Writing Salon will reunite you with your
sources of inspiration and help you discover wells of imagination you
didn't know you had."
Throughout film history crime films have provided some of the most successful movies ever made from Rififi to present day American Gangster. Learn how to write and sell a script that encompasses the conventions of three of the most popular sub-genres of crime stories: the detective tale, the crime saga, and the heist. Led by Judith Merians, who has been an entertainment lawyer and studio executive, literary agent, and film school professor in Los Angeles for over 25 years. Join us for this 3-hour workshop session sponsored by Adrian Leeds and Parler Paris Upstairs at La Pierre du Marais in Le Marais April 12, 2008 from 3 to 6 p.m. for only 30€ per person! Places are limited. For more information and to register email judithmerians@aol.com
Over the past six
years, the Paris Poetry Workshop May 11-16, 2008
This summer, spend three fun days with the folks from the American Writers and Artists, Inc. in San Francisco and discover the secrets to traveling the world, potentially for free by getting paid as a travel writer. It true. Lots of writers do it. This is your chance to rub shoulders with some of the best writers and editors in the business and discover first-hand how to turn your traveling into royalties or paychecks, and see the world in a different way than as an ordinary tourist. (If you register by June 24, 2008, you will save $300!) To register for the Ultimate Travel Writer's Workshop call Terry Frank at (202) 370-6459 EST or toll-free at (866) 415-1425 or email her at: terry@thetravelwriterslife.com
Tonight at 7 p.m. at Shakespeare & Co.: 37, rue de la Bûcherie, 5th, Kathleen Spivack, author of six books of prose and poetry and Fulbright professor in Paris, begins a cycle of festivities to celebrate her new book, "Moments of Past Happiness," by inviting younger writers whose work she has followed to join her in this reading! Poetry, prose, and music written for Kathleen’s work. For more information, visit http://www.shakespeareco.org And again
on March 25 at 7 p.m. at the Village Voice Bookshop: 6 rue Princesse,
6th, Kathleen presents and reads from her new book, "Moments of Past
Happiness" -- it's an opportunity to share an appreciation for the
world of letters and friendship...for those who give over their lives
and who (still) treasure the written word and who support this journey.
For more information visit http://www.villagevoicebookshop.com/
Adrian
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The
next gathering is March 11, 2008 and every second Tuesday of the month.
Practice speaking French and English. Make friends, discuss interesting topics, learn about other cultures, progress in understanding and speaking, naturally and easily. Meets three times a week -- come as often as you like! JOIN US FOR OUR 10-YEAR ANNIVERSARY LUNCH PARTY! Saturday, March 15 at 12:45 p.m. Au P’tit
Boulevard Please Make Your Reservations and Payment in Advance Email info@parlerparlor.com,
http://www.parlerparlor.com
Parler
Parlor meets Tuesdays 6:30 to 8 p.m. and Saturdays 11 a.m. to 12:30
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