Sharpening Your Story: Craft, Structure, and Meaning

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This continuation of the workshop offers deeper feedback and discussion as writers share their work and receive guidance from experienced panelists. The session focuses on refining craft, strengthening structure, and elevating the overall impact of your storytelling.

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