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    Writing as a Jew: A practical workshop


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    Creative writing that draws on our various identities has been flourishing in recent decades. We can write as women, as queer people or migrants, and so on. But what specifically does it mean to be writing as a Jew, especially in the current wake of widespread antisemitism where our identity has been systematically devalued? This workshop will explore what writing as a Jew might mean to different participants and offer various starting points and strategies to engage with Jewishness in our works in ways that are meaningful both to us and to non-Jewish audiences. We’ll do this through a combination of theory, discussion and practical exercises.

    Speaker:

    Dr. Lee Kofman: Author of six books including "The Writer Laid Bare" (2022), memoirs "Imperfect" (2019) and "The Dangerous Bride" (2014); co-editor of "Rebellious Daughters" (2016) and editor of "Split" (2019); her short works are widely published, and she teaches writing and mentors writers.

    Please note: Lee Kofman's Writing as a Jew: A practical workshop is not included in your 'Festival Sunday' all day pass. This unique event has a limited capacity and runs at the same time as some festival sessions.

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