Free Book Talks and Free Workshop in Massachusetts!

Some will be recorded/livestreamed.

We have several book talks coming up in Western Massachusetts as well as an awesome training. All are free! Please spread the word to your Massachusetts area friends who will benefit.

Here’s the info:

Book Talks

9/26 6pm, Athol library

10/10 7pm Amherst Books

11/10 3/5pm A Wondering Spirit in East Longmeadow 169 Shaker Rd.
(this one will be livestreamed)

And this Workshop sponsored by the Western Mass Recovery Learning Community (free to attend and hoping to record this one to offer if you are not local):

Bringing in Your Personal Story

Chaya Workshop Flier

Tuesday, October 22nd, 2019 1pm-4pm
@ Holyoke Library-250 Chestnut St.

Bringing in Your Personal Story (Even if You’re Not a Psychiatric Survivor), with Author Chaya Grossberg.

In this training we will explore and experiment with how, when and why to bring your own psychiatric trauma survivor story to share with others. We will explore which parts of your story feel most relevant to share, which parts may be most inspiring to others, and how to share these stories in the most poignant ways. You will have the opportunity to consider different platforms for sharing your story, practice telling part f it to the group if you choose, and consider whether you are ready to tell your story publicly with or without anonymity. Interactive exercises will create opportunities to explore and try out telling your story in writing, speech and other art forms. All activities in the training will be optional.

Registration requested HERE

Shareable flier available HERE

I hope to see you. Our first book event in Northampton was a great success. Thanks to everyone who came out.

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