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Identifying your story
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How to start writingÂ
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Why you need to read
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How to revise your work
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What's next?
Writer and Professor.
Alena Papayanis is a queer writer and essayist, professor, poet, content creator, and podcaster based in Toronto. Her essays focus on queerness, coming out âlater in life,â love, and people-pleasing. Alenaâs writing has appeared in various publications, including The New Quarterly, HuffPost, Chatelaine, Refinery29, Xtra Magazine, FASHION, The Globe and Mail, and The Toronto Star. In 2024, one of her essays was long-listed for The International Amy McRae Award for Memoir.
Attendees will learn 5 basics steps/advice on how to get started in writing personal essays, from generating essay ideas, to where to begin and end an essay, to some basic craft suggestions around the art of personal essay and writing in general.
Through looking at examples of essays, and prompts to help attendees generate their own essay ideas, attendees will end the field trip with the confidence to get started in their own personal essay writing journey.
Identifying your story
How to start writingÂ
Why you need to read
How to revise your work
What's next?
A pad of paper or something to write on, pen or paper
This is a more traditional format where participants absorb information through presentations and talks.
The recording will be shared within 24 hours in the follow up email for a 4-day window, and available at the top of this page. Make sure to register for access!
Writer and Professor.
Alena Papayanis is a queer writer and essayist, professor, poet, content creator, and podcaster based in Toronto. Her essays focus on queerness, coming out âlater in life,â love, and people-pleasing. Alenaâs writing has appeared in various publications, including The New Quarterly, HuffPost, Chatelaine, Refinery29, Xtra Magazine, FASHION, The Globe and Mail, and The Toronto Star. In 2024, one of her essays was long-listed for The International Amy McRae Award for Memoir.
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Writer and Professor.
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