
Workshops & Classes
Using the Culture Within and Around You: A Writing Workshop

Workshops & Classes
Using the Culture Within and Around You: A Writing Workshop
Led by Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston (Fellow 1991) and David Mura (Fellow 1986)
Based on the premise that "you should write what you know," this course takes a closer look at how culture plays an integral part in inspiring writing. As a participant you will learn how culture can impact your creative process and sense of self as a writer. Designed for writers at all levels, this course offers a lifelong method for studying the craft of writing and finding inspiration in the world around you.
To register for the workshop, please call UCLA Extension at 310.825.9971. Members of the National Museum, Asian American Writers' Workshop or David Henry Hwang Writers Institute should register under the code #L8036, non-members use code #L8028.
Co-sponsored by the Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission, UCLA Extension Writers' Program, the Asian American Writers Workshop, and David Henry Hwang Writers Institute