Navigate untold stories in this historical fiction workshop at the Wells House!
On Saturday, Nov. 8, 2-4 PM, explore local stories from our shared past at the Historic Wells House, with local English instructor, Zach Eddy, and learn new techniques to help guide you to a place of discovery, while you navigate the blurry line between fiction and non-fiction.
Discover what stories hide in the gaps of the historical record. How did W.T. “Bill” Clark feel when he returned to Wenatchee dirt poor in the spring of 1933, nearly thirty years after irrigating our Valley? What did the tense conversations sound like, as the passenger train moved in and out of a smoke-filled Wellington tunnel, some deciding to hike out in waist-deep snow before the deadly 1910 avalanche fell? What did David Thompson think to himself as he navigated the pre-dammed Columbia, floating for the first time into what is now present-day Wenatchee?
Students will discuss who gets to tell the stories and why they matter today. If you attended this class before, this will be a whole new adventure.
This workshop costs $10 for WVMCC members and students and $20 for non-members. Registration is required.
Zach Eddy received his MFA in Poetry at the University of Idaho. His writing has appeared in Outskirts Literary Journal, OneArt: The Book of Jobs Anthology, Northwest Review, The Confluence Magazine, and elsewhere. He teaches English Composition and Creative Writing at Wenatchee Valley College, and he is the Operations Coordinator for the Wenatchee Valley Museum & Cultural Center.
Disclaimer
This class series is located on the Wenatchee Valley College Campus at 625 Nelson Avenue. Unfortunately, the Wells House is not currently ADA accessible. We apologize for the inconvenience.
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