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Chattanooga Writers Guild
Tuesday, May 13, 2008 7:00 PM
Downtown Branch: Chattanooga-Hamilton County Bicentennial Library
Improving your Craft
This meeting is free and open to the public

Join us for a workshop session for writers of all genres. Joyce Walters will discuss Stephen King’s book On Writing. Ray Zimmerman will lead two activities for writers wanting to structure their journaling experience and develop a journal as a source of raw material useful for refinement into nonfiction, fiction, and poetic works.

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Finn Bille

Finn Bille has written, edited, and translated a variety of works. He self-published his book of poems, Rites of the Earth, in 1994. He has published over 40 poems in various minor magazines and collections. A small selection of his poetry has been published in Elsinore, Denmark, where Finn Taught English several summers. He has translated, but not published, work by Henrik Ibsen and Knud Rasmussen. Finn has founded and edited a college literary magazine and a local tabloid magazine, and he has written for trade and non-profit magazines. In the academic area, he wrote his masters thesis on Robert Browning and his doctoral dissertation on the literary experience, and he has published an article on T.S. Eliot as well as essays on group explication of poetry. In 2004, he self-published a workshop book in his professional field of conflict resolution, and his book-length guide for city planners, Public Participation by Design, was completed by the local planning agency. Finn is now working on his second book of poems, Fire Poems.

--Finn Bille, August 16, 2005

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Finn Bille wrote his masters thesis on Robert Browning and his doctoral dissertation on the literary experience.
 

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