with Barbara Josselsohn
4 Weds, 6:00-8:00 EST (1/22, 1/29, 2/5, 2/12)
What does it mean to be a Jewish writer in 2025? What will you write to mark this moment in time—for yourself and for others? Inspired by prompts, published readings, and in-class discussions, you’ll have the chance to explore your thoughts and feelings creatively, as you begin new pieces you can work on after the workshop is completed.
In this workshop you can expect:
WHERE:
Online via ZOOM
(link will be sent the week of 1st class)
Barbara Josselsohn is the author of a series of three sweeping historical novels set in Italy during World War 2: Secrets of the Italian Island, The Lost Gift to the Italian Island, and The Forgotten Italian Restaurant. Her previous novels include The Lilac House, The Cranberry Inn, The Lily Garden, The Bluebell Girls and The Last Dreamer. Her articles and essays appear in The New York Times, New York Magazine, Writer’s Digest, Parents Magazine, Westchester Magazine, and other publications. Barbara has taught novel and essay writing at numerous venues and privately. She is a member of the Women’s Fiction Writers Association and is coordinator of the Scarsdale Library Writers Center. Her next historical novel is scheduled to release in mid-2025. For more details visit her at www.BarbaraJosselsohn.com.