After a fall semester when this course was done as in-person meetings, this winter semester we will again use a Zoom format in order to accommodate requests for this format. For each of the four sessions, participants will write a one- or two-page piece about some event in their past or something else that they would like to record – in any form that they want. While most will take the customary form of a memoir, some might wish to use verse, song, speech, or a playlet as their medium of choice. Each person furnishes copies for everyone and then reads it aloud. After that, class members make comments, pointing out what works well and how it might be improved. This is all done in an atmosphere of warmth and support, where we all try to help each other. 

This four-week program is a wonderful way to meet new friends and have the fun of exploring what we each manage to put into words every week!

Class enrollment is strictly limited to six, in order to provide enough time for each person’s presentation and reviews. If you wish to reserve a spot, you should sign up as early as you can.                        

What to expect:   It is always helpful to get feedback on your writing.  In this course, feedback is done constructively in a positive atmosphere of helping one another.  Although using a Zoom format, sessions will NOT be recorded.                     

ZOOM COURSE (No recording)

Feedback from Forest’s past courses:

“Although meeting interesting people and hearing their stories is a good enough reason to attend, I continue to marvel at the amount I learn as well. I appreciate all the helpful comments from Forest and the others in the class. It keeps me writing and that is a good thing.”

“Forest was working with a group of sophisticated and well-educated students; however, he was able to spotlight problems and recommend revisions and major improvements in their writings. He did so with wit, charm and intelligence, making each session an exciting learning experience.”

Forest Hansen, Ph.D.

Forest Hansen, Ph.D.

Forest Hansen, Ph.D., earned a BA in English at Harvard, an MA in English at the University of Wisconsin, and a PhD in Philosophy at Johns Hopkins, and took graduate courses in Counseling Psychology at Northwestern University. For more than 35 years he taught a variety of courses in English and philosophy, as well as courses in Greek Civilization, Classics in Western Thought, and required MA interdisciplinary courses on various subjects, including the humanities, natural science, and social science. He co-created and directed a college travel program studying Ancient Greek and Byzantine Civilizations in Greece and Turkey. He and his wife moved to Easton in 2003.

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