The Writer’s Roundtable for November will feature  “Dreams and Literature” as presented by Philomena Robinson.

Dreams and their connections with writing — actual dreams, dream-inspired novels and poems, as well as any writing that uses the language and juxtaposition of images found in dreams will be discussed. It’s not mandatory, but, if possible, come with a dream or anything connected to dreams and dreaming to read (not too long) or tell us about anything you are currently working on that you would like to share.

Philomena Robinson has taken many writing classes and workshops that include UC Berkeley, Columbia College Chicago and Lake Forest College. She has studied and recorded dreams for about twenty years. Her Artist’s Book, Completing the Circle, was published with grants from The National Museum of Women in the Arts and the Albert P. Wiseman Scholarship Fund. The book is collected internationally.

The workshop will be held from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Orcas Island Public Library. All are welcome.

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