Emerging Writers Workshop for Teens Hosts Local YA Author Sara Daniell at Grafton Public Library, WI

Workshop held Wednesday, March 16th at 3:30PM in the lower level meeting room of the Grafton Public Library.
 
GRAFTON, Wis. - March 16, 2016 - PRLog -- Sara Daniell, author of young adult/teen fiction, will be the guest author at the Emerging Writers Workshop for Teens at the Grafton Public Library in Grafton, Wisconsin on Wednesday, March 16 at 3:30PM.

Topics of discussion include Ms. Daniell's journey as an author, literary techniques and devices, developing good writing habits, discovering your own personal writing process, as well as discussing how to constructively critique the written word.

Attendees are encouraged to bring a piece of their own written work (1000 words or less) that they are comfortable to share in a group setting.

"I'm thrilled to share my passion about writing with the same audience I write my stories for," stated Ms. Daniell.

Join in the fun, along with a chance to win one of the author's books.

About the author:  Sara Daniell is a wife and mother who spends her days teaching children and her nights loving her family, and finding time to immerse herself into her two creative passions: writing and photography. She is the author of Anything Goes on a Friday Night, An Unfortunate Journey, A Life Unexpected, and Cohen's Tale, and has also co-written three other books.

For more information, contact the Grafton Library at 262-375-5315 or visit their website to register at: http://www.graftonpubliclibrary.net/

Visit the author at: http://www.saradaniell.com/

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