The Friends of the Altadena Library present a free workshop entitled “Inspiration, Perspiration, and Dedication—How to Use What You’ve Got to Write What You Want” by best-selling author, Dorothy Randall Gray. Gray, a nationally acclaimed writing workshop leader and motivational speaker, has captivated television, radio and university audiences throughout the U. S. and abroad. Both new and seasoned writers will gain much from her inspired teachings in this stimulating participatory workshop.
The program will be Sat., Oct. 9, at 2 PM at the Altadena Library, 600 E. Mariposa
Information: 626-798-0833; www.altadenalibrary.org
Dorothy Randall Gray is a best-selling author of Soul Between The Lines: Freeing Your Creative Spirit Through Writing (Avon/HarperCollins) as well as poetry, fiction and non-fiction books Muse Blues, Family, Creative Rituals for Daily Living, Woman, The Passion Collection and a new novel, Tamarinda. For over fifteen years she has facilitated creative writing, self-improvement and healing workshops throughout the United States and abroad. Her writings have been featured on television, radio and theater, at cultural, health and educational institutions.
Dorothy is a former Poet-in-Residence at Hunter College, National Public Radio commentator, and columnist for NiaOnline. A motivational speaker, writing and certified life coach she is presently a board member of the International Women’s Writing Guild, and executive director of the Heartland Institute for Transformation. DRGheartland@aol.com