(Pre-registration required)
Narrative is a rich and compelling element of vocational writing, both personally and professionally. Moreover, it can be a platform for enhancing pedagogy, scholarship, reflection, and self-narration; it can also enrich academic writing. However, few higher education professionals are trained in the art of personal narrative. This pre-conference workshop will equip participants with tools and practices for crafting their own vocational stories. The workshop will include instruction on craft, a range of writing activities, and practice with the art of giving and receiving constructive feedback within a community of writers. Participants will leave the workshop with seeds for a future project. Writers of all experience levels are welcome.
Geoffrey Bateman, Professor and Chair, Department of Peace and Justice Studies, Regis University (CO); NetVUE Blog Editor
Krista E. Hughes, Adjunct Professor of Religion, Wofford College (SC); NetVUE Director of Resource Development
Erin A. VanLaningham, Professor of English, Loras College (IA); NetVUE Director of Project Development