Author visits library for Novel Writing Month

November is National Novel Writing Month across Canada. During the month writers are encouraged to pen a 50,000 word novel.

To support and inspire writers of all ages, the Drayton branch of the Wellington County Library system is hosting a  Harvest Your Memories workshop on Nov. 18 at 6:30pm. Published author Lucy Kraemer will be sharing her expertise on memoir writing. Kraemer will discuss the how to’s of writing and give tips on writing one’s own memoir.

Kraemer’s credentials include assistant branch supervisor at the Mount Forest library. She has also taught children’s creative writing through continuing education in Mount Forest. Last September, she volunteered at The Word on the Street Festival in Toronto, which is Canada’s largest free book and magazine festival. This festival highlights Canadian authors with author readings, writing workshops and other activities.

Last year, Kraemer judged the youth division of the prestigious Write Canada competition.

The Nov. 18 workshop is open to all age groups. Preregistration to this free event is required.

To register call the Drayton Library at 519-638-3788 or drop by 106 Wellington Street South, Drayton.

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