
Whether you're writing for the web or more formal publishing, writing nonfiction should be a conversation. Sometimes, that conversation is more academic, and sometimes, it's more casual. This workshop will feature practices in finding the right voice for the right audience, and how to make sure that voice is as authentic as possible.
Jessica P. Pryde has been writing about books for decades, and has found ways to make it her whole personality. By day, she is a librarian in Southern Arizona, and by night, she cries about how many books she'll never get to—whether it's reading them or writing them.
Register at tinyurl.com/writingasaconversation
Sɛ wo hunu nwumadie no nyinaa a ɛwɔ Worcester beaeɛ ɛfiri yɛn ayɔnkofoɔ a yɛ gye wɔn di hɔ, mia hae.
Hwehwɛ nwumadie ma ne asom a ayɛ krado ma wo hae.
Nwumadie a wo de ato hɔ no nyinaa no Discover Central Massachusetts foɔ no bɛ hwehwɛ mu na Kuropɔn Worcester Dwadie Mpuntuo Mansini adwumayɛfoɔ no adikan agye atom. Mesrɛ wo fa wo nwumadie no bra anyɛ koraa no nnaawɔtwe mmienu ntɛm sɛdeɛ ɛbɛyɛ a dwumadie no bɛtumi apue yɛn nwumadie abunna nhoma no so wɔ nna nsonn de kɔsi nna nkronn akyi. Mesrɛ wo dwumadie nhwehwɛmu nhwɛsoɔ no WƆ HAE.